Spider-Woman
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Spider-Woman is the codename of several fictional characters in the Marvel Comics universe. They are based on the character Spider-Man.
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[edit] Earth 616 Spider-Women
- Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew), the original and current Spider-Woman. She starred in her own animated series in 1979.
- Julia Carpenter, a former Avengers member, now called Arachne.
- Spider-Woman (Mattie Franklin), who briefly impersonated Spider-Man before receiving her own short-lived comic series and will be seen within the Loners miniseries.
- Spider-Woman (Charlotte Witter), the only villain to use the name.
[edit] Alternate continuity Spider-Women
- Spider-Woman (Mary Jane Watson), ninja of the Spider-clan, is an alternate version of the character in the Marvel Mangaverse reality.
- Another version of Mary Jane as Spider-Woman can be found in the Exiles series. (See Sunfire).
- In MC2 continuity, Jessica Drew has never regained her powers and thus did not return to being Spider-Woman.
- In the comic book Ultimate Spider-Man, an Ultimate Spider-Woman debuted in issue #98, but was not given the name "Spider-Woman" until issue #102. Though her creators named her Jessica Drew, she is a female clone of Peter Parker, and retains all of his memories.
[edit] See also
- Spider-Girl (May Parker), daughter of Spider-Man in an alternate future
- Madame Web (Cassandra Webb), grandmother of Charlotte Witter
- Agony, Araña (Anya Corazon), Black Widow, Scream, She-Venom, and the new Tarantula - more female Marvel characters with spider powers/affliations.
[edit] References
[edit] External Links
- Spider-Woman on the Marvel Universe Character Bio Wiki
- MDP: Spider-Woman (Marvel Database Project)