Jean DeWolff

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Jean DeWolff

Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Marvel Team-Up #48 (Aug 1976)
Created by Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema
In story information
Full name Captain Jean DeWolff
Supporting character of Spider-Man

Jean DeWolff is a Marvel Comics supporting character of the comic Spider-Man.

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Having experienced a problematic childhood, she was a tough, unrelenting police captain for the NYPD and Spider-Man's useful ally. She notably preferred a retro style, preferring clothing and cars from the 1930s era.

She was killed by her ex-lover Stan Carter, aka Sin-Eater, in the story arc suitably named "The Death of Jean DeWolff." After she was killed, Spider-Man discovered that she kept a collection of photographs of him and of the two of them together. (One of them originally featuring the Black Cat, had been altered to remove the Cat from the image.) This implied that her feelings towards him were warmer than she generally indicated, leaving Spider-Man somewhat dejected after he searched her apartment.

Jean's brother Brian is also known as the Wraith.

[edit] Alternate Versions

[edit] Ultimate Jeanne De Wolfe

In the Ultimate Marvel continuity, while still tough and unrelenting, her morality is in question, and she is a supporting character in Ultimate Spider-Man. Writer Brian Michael Bendis changed her name to Jeanne De Wolfe.

Captain Jeanne De Wolfe first appeared in Ultimate Spider-Man #60, following a fight between Spider-Man and Gladiator. She is the first police officer not to shoot Spider-Man on sight, and orders other her squad not to arrest him. Spider-Man is pleased to have an ally in official law enforcement, and she continues to help him during the "Hobgoblin" and "Warriors" storlines.

However, it is revealed in Ultimate Spider-Man #85, the final part of "Warriors", that Jeanne De Wolfe is employed by Wilson Fisk, aka the Kingpin, as a spy to obtain insider information about the actions of the police, Spider-Man and other superheroes.

In Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #2 Jeanne De Wolfe was shot and, presumably, killed by the Punisher. Afterwards Spider-Man was told that she was in Kingpin's employ, and the rumor was that she slept with the Kingpin. Fisk was later seen mourning her death, indicating this may indeed be true or that the two just had a close relationship.

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  • In the Spider-Man 3 video game (on the PS3, Xbox 360 and PC versions), DeWolff, now spelled as DeWolfe, appears as a detective who enlists Spider-Man to help crack down on gun running and crooked cops. The nature of these missions tend to include Spidey taking evidence photos for DeWolfe before fighting. The climax of the DeWolfe arc hints at the building friendship between the two, although she gruffly makes it clear that they're not friends.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Comics Continuum by Rob Allstetter: Tuesday, January 29, 2008

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