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The Ultimate Marvel incarnation of Jessica Drew (a composite character of Jessica and Ben Reilly), known as Spider-Woman primarily and the Black Widow for a time, as well as by the alias of Julia Carpenter, has been an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., a member of the Ultimates and New Ultimates, and a supporting character for both Peter Parker and Miles ...
The Jessica Drew incarnation of Spider-Woman was among ten Marvel characters who appeared in a set of Marvel Comics Super Heroes commemorative postage stamps that were issued in 2007. [ 51 ] An English version of Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman appears in the Spider-Woman: Agent of S.W.O.R.D. motion comic , voiced by Nicolette Reed.
Her father, Dr. Alex Drew, saved her life by injecting the girl with an experimental "spider serum", which also granted her superhuman powers. [9] As an adult, Jessica Drew is editor of Justice Magazine, [10] with two other employees featured, such as photographer Jeff Hunt, and Drew's teenage nephew Billy. When trouble arises, Drew slips away ...
Drew shares son Parker, 2, and daughter Piper, 5 months, with wife Linda Phan. Jonathan is stepdad to fiancée Zooey Deschanel’s kids: daughter Elsie, 9, and son Charlie, 7, from her previous ...
Ultimate Spider-Woman (colloquial: Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, or Black Widow) is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley, she is the Ultimate Marvel equivalent of Ben Reilly and both iterations of Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew and Julia Carpenter).
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The best films are usually collaborations — and E.T. was no exception. On Saturday, Jan. 25, legendary director Steven Spielberg and star Drew Barrymore opened up about their work on E.T. the ...
In the same MC2 continuity as Spider-Girl, Gerald "Gerry" Drew, the son of Jessica Drew, inherits spider-powers and poses as Spider-Man. Created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz, he first appeared in Spider-Girl #32 (May 2001), and is a supporting character in Spider-Girl.