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  2. Spider-Woman - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Woman is the code name of several fictional characters in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The first major version is Jessica Drew ...

  3. Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) - Wikipedia

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    According to Diamond Comics Distributors, Spider-Woman #1 was the 5th best selling comic book in November 2014. [159] [160] Spider-Woman #1 was the 45th best selling comic book in 2014. [161] [162] Chase Magnett of ComicBook.com gave Spider-Woman #1 a grade of C, asserting, "Spider-Woman #1 is an issue that starts with its hands tied behind its ...

  4. Spider-Woman (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    In 1982, a 100 minute Spider-Woman VHS tape was released, containing several episodes. Later on in the 1980s, Prism Entertainment's Marvel Comics Video Library VHS series included three episodes of the series. Volumes 6, 13, and 23 contain the Spider-Woman episodes The Spider-Woman and the Fly, Games of Doom and Pyramids of Terror, respectively.

  5. Julia Carpenter - Wikipedia

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    Julia Carpenter was known as the second Spider-Woman, later as the second Arachne, and then as the second Madame Web. Julia Carpenter as Spider-Woman appears in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), [2] and the Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) film Madame Web (2024) under her maiden name "Julia Cornwall", portrayed by Sydney Sweeney. [3]

  6. Spider-Woman (Ultimate Marvel character) - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Woman later appears during the "Ultimatum" storyline, making their public debut when they help Johnny Storm apprehend the Vulture. [7] Storm begins to develop a romantic interest in Spider-Woman after a bad date with a famed but obnoxious teen singer, unaware that she is Spider-Man's female clone.

  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. Spider-Woman (2009 series) - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Woman was a comic book limited series written by Brian Michael Bendis, drawn by Alex Maleev, published by Marvel Comics in 2009–2010, starring Spider-Woman. It is the fourth Marvel Comics series released under the title Spider-Woman .

  9. Spider Woman (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Gwen, the Gwen Stacy of Earth-65 who goes by the name Spider-Woman. "Spider-Woman (Gwen Stacy)", a track on the Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse soundtrack; It may also refer to: Jorōgumo, a Japanese mythological spirit (obake) spider-spirit that transforms into a woman; Spider-Woman, an animated TV series based on the Marvel Comics ...