Spider Queen
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Spider Queen was a fictional Golden Age comic book character. She first appeared in Fox Feature Syndicate's The Eagle #2 (September 1941). The character was later revived by writer Roy Thomas for Marvel Comics' 1993 Invaders mini-series.
Spider Queen | |
Spider Queen, from Invaders vol. 2, #1 (May 1993). Art by Dave Hoover. |
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Publication information | |
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Publisher | Fox Feature Syndicate |
First appearance | The Eagle #2 (September 1941) |
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Alter ego | Sharon Kane |
Team affiliations | Battle Axis |
Abilities | Wears bracelets that emit "web fluid" |
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[edit] Fox Feature Syndicate
Spider Queen was the secret identity of Sharon Kane, a "sworn enemy" of all wrongdoers. She fought crime in a red skirt and mask, light blue blouse open to the navel, and yellow sash, cape, and boots. She also wore a special pair of bracelets that fired spider webbing. Her detective boyfriend was Mike O'Bell.
Spider Queen appeared in only three issues of The Eagle, and that only as a back up feature. Her final Golden Age appearance was in The Eagle #4 (January 1942).
[edit] Marvel Comics
Spider Queen was briefly revived in 1993, as part of a Marvel Comics' four-issue mini-series featuring the Invaders. The story, written by Roy Thomas and drawn by Dave Hoover, pitted the World War II super-team against the Battle-Axis, a group of minor Golden Age superheroes who were also Nazi sympathizers. The Spider Queen joined the Battle Axis because she opposed Communism, and believed the Nazis would destroy Communism. The Battle Axis were eventually defeated, and Spider Queen (along with the others) were taken into custody. She has not been seen since.
[edit] Powers and abilities
Spider Queen was an accomplished acrobat. She wore special bracelets that could shoot out a web-like substance (similar to Spider-Man's webfluid).