Insect Queen (Amalgam Comics)
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- For the DC Comics superhero of the same name, see Insect Queen (DC Comics)
Insect Queen is the alter ego of Mary Jane Watson and an Amalgam Comics superhero created by writer Karl Kesel and artist Mike Wieringo. She first appeared in the comic book Spider-Boy #1 (April 1996), with a cover drawn by Karl Kesel. She is a combination of Marvel Comics' Mary Jane Watson and DC Comics' Lana Lang.
[edit] History
Aspiring model Mary Jane Watson had her life turned upside-down, when she was exposed to the radiation of a strange meteorite. The radiation altered her DNA, enabling her to mimic the powers of insects. Deciding that being a superheroine would be much more fun than a model, she assumed the alias of the Insect Queen.
Mary Jane barely began her crime-fighting career when a friend of her parents set her up on a blind date with Spider-Boy. The wild redhead found a kindred spirit in the energetic Spider-Boy, and the two quickly became engaged. It remains to be seen how Insect Queen and Spider-Boy handle being partners in marriage as well as crime-fighting.
[edit] Powers
Insect Queen has the power to mimic the physical abilities of insects (and some arachnids). If she mimics a hornet, for example, she will sprout insect-like wings and be able to fly, as well as fire bio-electric "stings", if she mimics a bombardier beetle, she can assume its proportionate strength and its ability to fire caustic chemicals, or if she mimics a spider, she can spin webs and stick to walls.
She also has a limited ability to use telepathy to communicate with and command insects.