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Spider-Girl

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Code name of fictional Marvel Comics characters
Not to be confused withSpider-Woman,Silk (character), orSP//dr.
This article is about the Marvel Comics characters. For the DC Comics character, seeSpider Girl. For Marvel comic book, seeSpider-Girl (comic book).
Not to be confused withSpider-Boy.
Spider-Girl
Iterations ofSpider-Girl: from left to right, Anna-May Parker,Anya Corazon, andMayday Parker
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceWhat If #7 (November 1977)
Characters
Spider-Girl

Spider-Girl is thecode name of severalfictionalcharacters incomic books published byMarvel Comics. The most prominent version and first to receive anongoing series isMayday Parker from theMC2 universe, the second version isAnya Corazon, and the third version isGwen Warren, the latter two from theEarth-616 universe. Several alternate reality incarnations of the character have additionally received notoriety, including theUltimate Spider-Girl,Ashley Barton,Betty Brant,April,Penelope andPetra Parker, andCharlotte Morales; the name is also used by the Spider-Man advocacy group "The Spider-Girls" and thesupervillainFunhouse (Maka Akana).

Publication history

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The first portrayed Spider-Girl,Mayday Parker, first appeared in a one-shot story in the ongoing seriesWhat If. Following positive fan response to the concept,Spider-Girl and two other series (A-Next andJ2) set in the same alternate future universe were launched under theMC2 imprint withThe Amazing Spider-Girl andSpectacular Spider-Girl.[1][2] On November 8, 2008, Marvel EICJoe Quesada confirmed that Spider-Girl would become a feature in the monthly anthology magazineAmazing Spider-Man Family. The series would replace the feature "Mr. and Mrs. Spider-Man", written by DeFalco, which served as a prequel series to the Spider-Girl universe.[3] The title would continue to be simultaneously published in paper form withinAmazing Spider-Man Family.Amazing Spider-Man Family #5 (published April 2009) through #8 (July 2009) contained these Spider-Girl stories until the title's cancellation with issue #8, followed by one last Spider-Girl tale,Spider-Girl: The End, in which fellow Spider-Girl April Parker is killed.

In November 2010, a newSpider-Girl series was launched that was unconnected to the MC2 universe. The MC2 Spider-Girl title was cancelled, having surpassed publisher expectations for longevity. The new series featured a new character,Anya Corazon, whose adventures occurred onEarth 616. The series was canceled after only eight issues. No official reason was given for the cancellation. This character returned for aSpider-Island limited series.[4]

The character who would in 2023 become the second Earth-616 Spider-Girl was introduced inAvenging Spider-Man #16 (January 2013),[5] before returning a decade later inX-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #69 (January 2023) under the name "Gwen Warren", assuming the mantle of Spider-Girl as a member of theX-Men.

Spider-Boy vol. 2 #12 (October 2024) introduced the supervillain Funhouse (Maka Akana), the villainous protégé ofBullseye, who aiming to become Spider-Boy's nemesis, temporarily takes the name "Spider-Girl" to mock him while the two partake in a tournament.

Spider-Girls

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Mayday Parker

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Main article:Spider-Girl (Mayday Parker)

The daughter ofPeter Parker andMary Jane Watson from theMC2 universe.

April Parker

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Main article:April Parker

Prior to calling herself "Mayhem", Mayday's clone April goes by Spider-Girl, the two sharing the mantle.

Anya Corazon

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Main article:Spider-Girl (Anya Corazon)

The first Spider-Girl in the mainstream Marvel Universe is theLatina superhero who originally called herself Araña (Spider), and occasionally goes by Spider-Girl.

Gwen Warren

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TheChimera clone ofGwen Stacy,Ana Soria, andCyclops. She was created by theJackal using the DNA stolen fromMister Sinister. Gwen has the ability to transform into a giant spider with optical lasers. Seeing Cyclops as her father, Gwen later joins the X-Men Green.[5][6][7][8]

Miscellaneous

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The Spider-Girls

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Peter Parker #1–4 (March–June 2010) features a Spider-Man advocacy group known as the Spider-Girls in "The Private Life of Peter Parker", consisting ofBecky,Emma Paley, andLeila Goldberg, who operate a community service centre in Spider-Man's honour, opposed in merchandising byTeri Hillman, also calling herself Spider-Girl, with the four coming to peace and ultimately all being known as Spider-Girl by the storyline's end.[9]

Funhouse

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The second volume ofSpider-Boy introduces a new incarnation of Spider-Girl who is the minion ofBullseye. She is later revealed to be a Hawaiianmutant namedMakawalu "Maka"Akana who possesses the ability to duplicate superpowers. Akana primarily uses the nameFunhouse, but assumes the Spider-Girl alias after copying Spider-Boy's powers.[10][11]

Other versions

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Betty Brant

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Main article:Betty Brant

In "What If Someone Else Besides Spider-Man Had Been Bitten By The Radioactive Spider?", Betty Brant is one of three candidates – along withFlash Thompson andJohn Jameson – who is bitten by the radioactive spider which gaveSpider-Man his powers. After confiding in Peter, and with his assistance, she begins to fight crime under the name "The Amazing Spider-Girl", with a mask similar to Spider-Man's but a very different costume. One time, she fails to stop a certaincrook, who subsequently murders Peter'suncle Ben. The shock over the consequences of her failure makes Betty quit her Spider-Girl identity, although Peter takes up the identity of Spider-Man later on by synthetically recreating and ingesting the irradiated spider's venom.[12] This incarnation also appears in the events "Spider-Verse" and "End of the Spider-Verse".

Ultimate Marvel

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Main article:Ultimate Spider-Girl

AnUltimate Marvelversion of Spider-Girl/Spider-Woman is featured with the Ultimate continuity. This version, known by various names, is a gender-swapped clone of the Peter Parker of the Ultimate Universe, with all of his memories, from their perspective having gone to sleep one day a boy and woken up the next as a girl. Initially known as Spider-Girl/Spider-Woman, she joins the Avengers and takes on the mantle of Black Widow, before returning to their original name.

InUltimate Spider-Man #200, a glimpse of the future showsKitty Pryde to eventually become Spider-Girl.[13]

Ashley Barton

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Main article:Spider-Bitch (Ashley Barton)

In the pages ofOld Man Logan, Ashley is the daughter of Tonya Parker and Hawkeye who did not like the way thatKingpin was running Hammer Falls. She becomes "Spider-Bitch", allying herself with a new Punisher and Daredevil, and plans to take back Hammer Falls, only for the group to be captured and Daredevil and Punisher to be fed to the carnivorous dinosaurs.[14] Hawkeye breaks his daughter out of her cell, whereafter Ashley immediately beheads Kingpin which avenges Daredevil and Punisher's deaths.[14] Then she attempts to kill her father, before taking over Hammer Falls as the new Kingpin.[14] Old Man Logan rescues Hawkeye as Ashley sends her men after them.[14]

The character appears in the "Spider-Verse" andSpider-Geddon storylines, now referred with her father's surname as Ashley Barton, and alternately referred to as "Spider-Girl" and "Spider-Woman" due to the family-friendly nature of the narrative, and is among the spider-powered characters who are recruited by The Superior Spider-Man (Doctor Octopus's mind in Peter Parker's body) to help fight theInheritors, before returning to the Wastelands in "Venomverse" and "Old Man Quill".[15][16]

Penelope Parker

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Introduced in "Spider-Verse", Penelope P. Parker is the 11-year-old Spider-Girl of Earth-11, who is best friends withMary Jane Watson and has a crush onFlash Thompson.[17]

Charlotte Morales

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The celebrity daughter ofGwen Stacy andMiles Morales from Earth-8, Charlotte "Charlie" Morales operates as Spider-Girl alongside her brother Max as Spider-Boy.[18]

In other media

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Film

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  • Several incarnations of Spider-Girl appear inSpider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023):
    • Mayday Parker, the infant daughter ofPeter B. Parker and Mary Jane Parker of Earth-616B.[19]
      • Mayday Parker, an adult withHeterochromia iridum operating as Spider-Girl and a member ofMiguel O'Hara's Spider-Society.[19]
      • April Parker, an adult clone of Mayday operating as a blue-suited Spider-Girl and a member of the Spider-Society.[19]
    • Anya Corazon, a short-haired muscular adult operating as a blue-armored Spider-Girl and a member of the Spider-Society.[20][21]
      • Anya Corazon, a black-and-white-costumed version of Spider-Girl who appears as one of the Spider-People pursuing Miles.[22]
    • Betty Brant, a webbed-suited version of Spider-Girl who appears as one of the Spider-People pursuing Miles.[22]

Television

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Novels

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An alternate universe variant of May Parker/Spider-Girl originating fromIron Man 2020's timeline appears in the novelTime's Arrow 3: The Future by Tom DeFalco andRosemary Edghill.

Video games

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See also

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References

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  2. ^DeFalco Confirms Amazing Spider-Girl Cancellation,Comic Book Resources, October 13, 2008
  3. ^"Spider-Girl Returns in Marvel Digital Comics".Comic Book Resources. 18 March 2009. Retrieved2013-08-11.
  4. ^"Spider-Girl #1 Starring Araña For November – Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors". Bleedingcool.com. 2010-07-16. Retrieved2013-08-11.
  5. ^abAvenging Spider-Man #16. Marvel Comics.
  6. ^X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comics #69. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^X-Men Unlimited Infinity Comic #71-73. Marvel Comics.
  8. ^Dark X-Men Vol. 2 #5. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^Peter Parker #1–4. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^Spider-Boy Vol. 2 #13-16. Marvel Comics.
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  13. ^Ultimate Spider-Man #200. Marvel Comics.
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  15. ^Superior Spider-Man #32. Marvel Comics.
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  17. ^Spider-Verse #1. Marvel Comics.
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  21. ^"the Araña design was expertly done by Mauro Belfiore".Kris Anka, Character/Costume Designer - Across the Spider-Verse. Twitter. June 14, 2023. RetrievedJune 15, 2023.
  22. ^abDiaz, Eric (January 17, 2023)."All the New Spider-Man Variants We Saw in theAcross the Spider-Verse Trailer and Poster".Nerdist. RetrievedJanuary 17, 2023.
  23. ^Cavanaugh, Patrick (September 5, 2014)."Check out these Guest Voices from Marvel'sUltimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors".marvel.com.Marvel.com. Archived fromthe original on 2014-09-07. RetrievedOctober 1, 2024.
  24. ^"Looks like Anya Corazon is appearing on the 2017 Spider-Man cartoon". 20 April 2017.
  25. ^ab"Spider-Girl / Anya Corazon Voices (Spider-Man)". Behind The Voice Actors. RetrievedOctober 1, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its credits or other reliable sources of information.
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  28. ^"NYCC 2014: Spider-Girl and Spider-Man 2099 coming to Spider-Man Unlimited".Whatever A Spider Can. 12 October 2014.
  29. ^Phillips, Tom (May 24, 2016)."Spider-Man swings free in Lego Marvel's Avengers today".Eurogamer. Archived fromthe original on March 29, 2019. RetrievedMay 18, 2019.
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