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![]() Wraith as depicted inThe Superior Spider-Man #16 (August 2013). Art byHumberto Ramos (penciller), Victor Olazaba (inker), and Edgar Delgado (colorist). | |
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| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | As Yuri Watanabe: The Amazing Spider-Man #600 (July 2009) As Wraith: The Amazing Spider-Man #663 (June 2011) |
| Created by | Dan Slott (writer) John Romita Jr. (artist) |
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| Alter ego | Yuriko "Yuri" Watanabe |
| Species | Human |
| Partnerships | Spider-Man |
| Abilities | Trained police officer Fear gas Access toChameleon andMysterio's tech Yellow elastic straps that can cling onto objects and wrap enemies |
Wraith (Yuriko "Yuri"Watanabe) is a fictional character appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics, typically in stories featuring the superheroSpider-Man. She was created as a replacement forJean DeWolff, a police detective and member of Spider-Man'ssupporting cast who was killed in the 1985 storyline "The Death of Jean DeWolff". Yuri was introduced as a captain in theNew York Police Department (NYPD) who would occasionally work alongside Spider-Man to combat crime, although her disillusion with the justice system eventually prompts her to lead a double life as thevigilante Wraith. Sporting a costume in imitation of Spider-Man and utilizing a variety of tools, some of them taken from supervillains, Wraith would wage war on New York's criminals and, even though her methods are sometimes too brutal for Spider-Man's liking, the two have resumed their old partnership several times.
The character has been adapted from the comics into several other forms of media, most notably theMarvel's Spider-Man series ofvideo games, in which she is voiced byTara Platt.
Yuri Watanabe first appeared inThe Amazing Spider-Man #600 (July 2009) and was created byDan Slott andJohn Romita Jr. She first appeared as Wraith inThe Amazing Spider-Man #663 (June 2011).[1][2]
Yuri Watanabe was a captain in the New York Police Department (NYPD) and an ally and strong supporter of Spider-Man's like her late friend and mentorJean DeWolff. However, she was shown to be frustrated with how the justice system and the police were unable to deal with powerful and wealthy criminals who could always find a way to escape justice for their crimes.
Shortly thereafter, a new vigilante, the Wraith (an identity originally taken by Jean's brotherBrian DeWolff), starts targetingMister Negative's criminal syndicate. During one such attack, the Wraith unmasks to reveal DeWolff's face, although this is later revealed to be one of theChameleon's masks stolen from police evidence.[3] It is later revealed that the Wraith is Yuri pretending to be DeWolff's ghost to scare the criminals of New York, using a costume in imitation of Spider-Man to achieve the results she sought.[4]
Wraith later accompanies forensic expertCarlie Cooper on a visit to Grand Tauró, where they pursue underworld financier Antoine Morant, searching for information on the secret bank account of theSuperior Spider-Man (Otto Octavius's mind in Spider-Man's body). Carlie and the Wraith catch up with Morant shredding some documents out of fear. Carlie recovers one of the documents, discovering that all of the Superior Spider-Man's equipment and technology for the Arachnauts, as well as the order for Spiderlings, are being paid for using the secret account, putting Carlie one step closer to finding the evidence needed to prove the new Spider-Man's true identity.[5]
After Carlie is kidnapped by the originalGoblin King (Norman Osborn), Yuri investigates Octavius hoping to find Carlie's whereabouts. She confronts Octavius during the Goblin Nation's attack for info on Carlie but is knocked out by the transformed Carlie. She then aids theAvengers and their ally Cardiac against the Goblin Knight with assistance from Peter Parker who eventually regains his place as Spider-Man from Octavius.[6]
In the "Spiral" storyline, Yuri's faith in the justice system is shattered when crime bossTombstone is released from prison after gunning down one of her friends during a shootout with the police. She receives photographic evidence from Mister Negative that Judge Howell, who signed off on Tombstone's release, received a favor in return and arrests the judge without contacting the NYPD after obtaining more evidence as the Wraith with Spider-Man.[7] She continues to receive tips from Negative on where big crime lords such asHammerhead and the second Goblin King (Phil Urich) are meeting so she and Spider-Man can take them down.[8]
Spider-Man notices Yuri is being more brutal in her approach and believes Mister Negative is using her. This is later proven right when Negative begins to take over the territories of his incarcerated rivals and tries to frame the Wraith as a murderer. When Howell dies in prison from a stab wound, Yuri's superior confiscates her badge and she is dismissed from the force. After a fight with theCircus of Crime, she realizes she has been playing into Negative's hands and kills one of his men, declaring that "Watanabe the cop" no longer exists and that only the Wraith is left.[9] When she attempts to kill Negative, Spider-Man tries to convince her to change her ways. She decides that killing criminals rather than arresting them is more fulfilling and attacks her former ally, but Spider-Man knocks her out and goes on to defeat Negative himself. Spider-Man later finds Yuri has abandoned her costume, but kept her Wraith mask.[10]
The Wraith primarily used technology obtained by the police from various Spider-Man villains, including a mask of Jean DeWolff's face from Chameleon to hide her true identity, equipment designed byMysterio, and Mister Fear's Fear Gas. Her primary weapons are elastic straps attached to her costume that wrap up her enemies and allow her to swing around the city similar to Spider-Man.[4]
In 2021,Screen Rant included Wraith in their "Spider-Man: 10 Best Female Villains" list.[11]
An alternate reality variant of Yuri Watanabe fromEarth-65 appears inSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, voiced byAtsuko Okatsuka.[12] This version is a member ofGeorge Stacy's anti-Spider-Woman task force.[14]