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The news of aSpider-Gwen series broke Friday atNew York Comic-Con, but with a few details missing. Thanks to Marvel'sSpider-Verse panel on Sunday we now have confirmation; the book will be ongoing, it will be calledSpider-Gwen, and theEdge Of Spider-Verse #2 team ofJason LaTour,Robbi RodriguezandRico Renzi will indeed all return.

The same panel also confirmed an ongoing series for another spider-woman,Silk, a recently introduced character who was bitten by the same radioactive spider that gave Peter Parker his powers back inAmazing Fantasy #15.Silk will be written bySupernatural TV writer Robbie Thompson and illustrated byNew Warriors cover artist Stacey Lee. And on the subject of books with female leads, earlier in the day at the Women of Marvel panel,Ms. Marvel writerG. Willow Wilson was announced as the new writer on the all-femaleX-Men series.

The confirmation of theSilk andSpider-Gwen titles brings to three the total number of solo books starring women coming out of the Spidey office alone, as the same office also publishesSpider-Woman byDennis Hopeless andGreg Land. Barring additional announcements, this means Marvel will actually bring the spider-women level with the spider-men in starring roles, with Peter Parker, Miles Morales, and Miguel O'Hara rounding out the spider-roster -- though Spider-Verse will have a lot of other spider-people kicking around. (Note: An earlier version of this article forgot about Miguel. Sorry Miguel.)

When weshared the news of the ongoingSpider-Gwen series to our followers on Tumblrour post quickly racked up over a thousand notes, with comments ranging from, "YESSS" to "YESSSSS" to "YESSSSSSSS" -- plus a few that we can't reprint here, but they also involved the word "yes." If that level of enthusiasm translates to sales, Spider-Gwen could be around for years to come.

 

Silk #1 variant cover, Stacey Lee
Silk #1 variant cover, Stacey Lee
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Spider-Gwen's popularity may have taken Marvel by surprise; Silk is the new character they actually planned for. She hasn't sparked the audience's imaginations to the same extent, but she does boast something that Spider-Gwen lacks; a female creator on her book. That's not to say we'd change theEdge Of Spider-Verse team of Latour, Rodriguez and Renzi, as they've demonstrated a rare and palpable energy, but we always want to see more books about women createdby women, and newcomer Stacey Lee is a welcome addition to Marvel's slender but growing pool of female creators.

And when women do get hired, it's great to see them landing gigs with the same consistency as their male peers. Maybe female writers are routinely turning down work at Marvel, but they always seem to have fewer titles on the go than the guys. Thankfully G. Willow Wilson has now landed her second title, and it's a great one; the all-femaleX-Men book.

Wilson'sX-Men run begins with issue #23 in January, the first part of a four-part story called 'The Burning World', in which the X-Men investigate a sinkhole that opens up in the middle of a music festival -- where Gambit just happens to be in attendance. Each episode of the story will be told from a different character's point of view. No artist has been named at this time.

The Women of Marvel panel was also where Marvel unveiled the first of its Women of Marvel variant covers for Women's History Month in March. The covers feature images by some of the best established and emerging women in comic art, includingFaith Erin Hicks,Jill Thompson,Vanesa R. Del Rey, andSara Pichelli. And, to state the obvious, we hope all of these women are being offered work by Marvel during the other eleven months of the year.

You can seeSilk artist Stacey Lee andAngela artist Stephanie Hans' variant covers for Women of Marvel month below, as well as covers forX-Men andSilk.

 

Silk #1, Dave Johnson
Silk #1, Dave Johnson
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X-Men #23, Terry Dodson
X-Men #23, Terry Dodson
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Uncanny X-Men #33 variant cover, Stacey Lee
Uncanny X-Men #33 variant cover, Stacey Lee
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Thor #7 variant cover, Stephanie Hans
Thor #7 variant cover, Stephanie Hans
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