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Spider-Woman is the code name of several fictional characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first major version is Jessica Drew (and later impersonated by Veranke ), the second major version is Julia Carpenter , and the third major version is Mattie Franklin .
The Amazing Spider-Man #25 (partial appearance) The Amazing Spider-Man #43 (full appearance) Spencer Smythe: 1965-06 Stan Lee, Steve Ditko: The Amazing Spider-Man #25 Spider-Slayers: 1965-06 Stan Lee, Steve Ditko: The Amazing Spider-Man #25 Stilt-Man: 1965-06 Wally Wood: Daredevil #8 Crime Master: 1965-07 Stan Lee, Steve Ditko: The Amazing ...
Cassie First True Appearance: 1979 (April) Allan Heinberg, Jim Cheung: Young Avengers Vol 1 #1 Cassie First True Appearance: Marvel Premiere #47 Victor Mancha: Former: Kid Justice 2005 (April) Brian K. Vaughan, Adrian Alphona Runaways Vol. 2 #1 Shuri: Currently: Aja-Adanna Former: Black Panther 2005 (May) Reginald Hudlin, John Romita Jr.
First appearance Secret Operative No. 48 (Detective Dan Dunn) 1933 (May 12) Norman Marsh: Original Comic Book Character Doctor Occult (Richard Occult) 1935 (October) DC: Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster: New Fun Comics #6 Rose Psychic (Rose Spiritus) 1935 (October) DC: Jerry Siegel, Joe Shuster: New Fun Comics #6
Spider-Woman was a comic book limited series written by Brian Michael Bendis, drawn by Alex Maleev, published by Marvel Comics in 2009–2010, starring Spider-Woman. It is the fourth Marvel Comics series released under the title Spider-Woman. The series was released simultaneously in printed comic book and motion comic forms, making it the ...
Cover of Spider-Gwen #0 (November 2015) depicting her first appearance design. Art by Robbi Rodriguez. In the primary continuity of the comic books constituting the Marvel Universe, college-student Gwen Stacy was the girlfriend of Peter Parker, whom she was unaware was Spider-Man.
According to Diamond Comics Distributors, Spider-Woman #1 was the best selling comic book in March 2020. [169] [170] [171] Joe Grunenwald of ComicsBeat stated, This series marks her first ongoing work for Marvel, and the two tales in this issue display Pacheco's deft ear for dialogue and a skill for characterization. Jess narrates both stories ...
Promotional art for Tellos #1 (May 1999), by Wieringo. After having penciled the Spider-Boy #1 (April 1996) one-shot, which combined Spider-Man and Superboy as part of the Marvel Comics–DC Comics intercompany crossover series of one-shots Amalgam Comics, [8] Wieringo became the regular artist on Marvel's The Sensational Spider-Man, beginning with issue #8 (September 1996). [9]