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  2. Anna Maria Marconi - Wikipedia

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    Anna Maria Marconi first appeared in The Superior Spider-Man #5 (May 2013) and was created by Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli.. Marconi was created in part from Slott's desire to introduce a character that could cause some friction in Peter's personal life.

  3. Lady Octopus - Wikipedia

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    After Spider-Man evacuates Boomerang, the Syndicate fights Mayor Fisk's forces while not killing them. The Syndicate is defeated and arrested by the police. Their transport is then attacked by an unknown assailant who frees them. [20] During the "Sinister War" storyline, Lady Octopus was with the Sinister Syndicate when they are among the ...

  4. Julia Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    As Spider-Woman, the character debuted in issue 6 of the first Secret Wars limited series in 1984. [4] She was among the villains and was unknown to all other characters. Since that series, she has appeared as a starring character in Avengers West Coast and Force Works as well as a supporting character in the third Spider-Woman series, whose main character was Mattie Frank

  5. Mattie Franklin - Wikipedia

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    She later appeared as Spider-Woman in The Amazing Spider-Man #5 (May 1999). The beginning of a three-part crossover led directly into the launch of her own Spider-Woman series. [ 7 ] Like Spider-Woman volume 1, Spider-Woman volume 3 pitted the protagonist against macabre and grotesque villains, and featured a closing story arc in which she ...

  6. List of female supervillains - Wikipedia

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    1.1.11 Spider-Man villains. 1.1.12 Spider-Woman villains. ... Spider-Woman (Charlotte Witter) Stained Glass Scarlet; Terraxia; The Wink; DC Comics. Aquaman villains

  7. Gwen Stacy (Spider-Verse) - Wikipedia

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    Gwen Stacy, also known by her alias Spider-Woman, and colloquially as Spider-Gwen, is a character appearing in the Spider-Verse film franchise, based on the Marvel Comics Multiverse character of the same name by Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez, in-turn inspired by the original Gwen Stacy comic book character by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

  8. Anya Corazon - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man, Julia, Madame Web, and Kaine come to her aid. Despite their help, Anya is knocked out by Ana Kravinoff, Alyosha Kravinoff, and Vladimir Kravinoff. Anya is captured along with Julia and Madame Web while Kaine (who was dressed as Spider-Man) is sacrificed as part of a ritual for Kraven the Hunter's resurrection. [20]

  9. Aunt May - Wikipedia

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    Maybelle "May" Parker-Jameson (née Reilly), commonly known as Aunt May, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Spider-Man.