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  2. Anya Corazon - Wikipedia

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    As the new Spider-Girl, she starred in a monthly Spider-Girl comic that debuted on November 17, 2010 [3] as a tie-in to the "Big Time" storyline in The Amazing Spider-Man. [4] With the change of moniker to Spider-Girl, she's the second published character to adopt the "Spider-Girl" alter-ego, but she actually comes prior to the first character ...

  3. Neytiri - Wikipedia

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    Jake faces Quaritch, who uses Kiri as a hostage, desists after Neytiri does the same with Spider. Trapped inside the sinking vessel, Jake strangles Quaritch into unconsciousness and is rescued by Lo'ak and Payakan while Kiri saves Neytiri and Tuk. Spider rescues Quaritch, but renounces his cruelty and rejoins Jake's family.

  4. Spider-Girl - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Girl is the code name of several fictional characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics.The most prominent version and first to receive an ongoing series is Mayday Parker from the MC2 universe, the second version is Anya Corazon, the third version is Gwen Warren, and the fourth version is Makawalu Akana, the latter three from the Earth-616 universe.

  5. Kirsten Dunst has revealed that she was repeatedly called a “girly-girl” on the set for Spider-Man.. In a new interview, she said that in the early stages of her career, she didn’t have the ...

  6. Case in point: Being repeatedly called a “girly-girl” on the Marvel set. “It was a joke, but on ‘Spider-Man,’ they would call me ‘girly-girl’ sometimes on the walkie-talkie. ‘We ...

  7. List of female superheroes - Wikipedia

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    The Legend of the Blue Lotus. The following is a list of female superheroes in comic books, television, film, and other media. Each character's name is followed by the publisher's name in parentheses; those from television or movies have their program listed in square brackets, and those in both comic books and other media appear in parentheses.

  8. Spider Girl - Wikipedia

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    Spider Girl (Sussa Paka) is a supervillain appearing in books published by DC Comics. The character was first mentioned, in 1963, as a concept in the letters page of Adventure Comics when a fan suggested a character with the power of super-strong prehensile hair.

  9. Kiri (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kiri has been taken to the house of her paternal grandfather Tobi Akindele (Lucian Msamati) and his second wife for supervised visits once a month by Miriam, who has been investigated in relation to previous cases in which her decisions have resulted in negative outcomes.