Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity (2026) #1

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Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity (2026) #1
Spider-Boy #10 - "Spider-Boy Versus… The Spider-Verse!" (2024)
written by Dan Slott art by Nathan Stockman & Paco Medina
Aña Corazón x Male!Spider Reader.
Ana: your powers are so cool!
Y/N: not as cool as you! your suit's amazing
Ana: (blushes) do you...wanna go get pizza...together?
Y/N: I'd love that
Ana: last one there pays!!
Ana swings off. Y/N quickly follows...
Aña Corazón!! 🥳🥳🔥🔥
That's my baby girl!! Heck, yeah!!! 🥳🥳🫡😤🔥😭
My Condolences to the Anya/Ana Corazon (Spidergirl/Araña) fans.
Honestly from the looks of the trailers and such from the Madame Webb movie they seem to be getting the short end of the stick.
I understand she has the Black/Julia Spider-Costume now but since she's supposed to be a teen/"just young" they should have given her her early costume(s). You can say, 'oh that's too similar to Mattie's!' but the dark one she has isn't too close to Julia's? If its too much red, since Cassandra is also Red-Coded(even if I've never seen her with the full costume in trailers) then they could have up-ed the white? Or the Blue Exoskeleton! They made her a whole new costume but uhh... its just not right.
Let's do a history of every Spider-Woman and Spider-Girl to have their own series. First up is Jessica Drew who really never had much to do wit the main Spider-Man series. She got her first series in 1978 and for a long time it was thought she was a hyper evolved spider!
Since appearing in Into the Spider-Verse, Gwen Stacy has been the most prominent of the lady spider people. Looking at these covers you can see Marvel has struggled with what to call her. Spider-Gwen makes perfect sense to readers but she can't be called that in story right? How about Ghost Spider? Whoops everyone is still calling her Spider-Gwen.
The Clone Saga and the kidnapping of MJ's baby never to be mentioned again made the 90s a rough time for Spidey fans. If anything good came from it it was the 1998 debut of Mayday Parker the Spectacular Spider-Girl. She's from an alternate world where Pete and MJ retired and their teenage daughter takes her uncle Ben Reilly's costume to become her own hero.
Aña Corazón first appeared as Araña in 2004's Amazing Fantasy relaunch. Eventually she got a new costume reminiscent of Julia Carpenter's and took the Spider-Girl name. Her whole deal comes from the Spider-Society that fights the Wasp-Society. That has become a key point the Spider-Verse comics.
Cindy Moon AKA Silk fist appeared in 2014 but her origin is that she was bitten by the same radioactive spider as Peter Parker. She was then locked away in a tower until she was an adult. When she first shows up there's this thing about her an Pete's spider-senses interacting in a way that makes them irresistible to each other and it sucks. After that her comics are great! (even though they keep relaunching with new #1's)
Okay but that's not even the half of it. Julia Carpenter first shows up in Secret Wars with almost no explanation but she's Spider-Woman for a while. Then she becomes Arachne and now the 2nd Madame Web. She's always struggled with having someone else's gimmick but she's in a good spot now.
Mattie Franklin took the name Spider-Woman in 1999 and there is almost nothing about her story that isn't tragic. She died in 2010 and honestly it was for the best.
Spiderman Renew Your Vows is an alternate universe where Pete and MJ have a kid name Anna-May Parker. Not only is she the teen hero Spiderling but MJ becomes Spinneret the Spider-Mom.
Then there's Ultimate Jessica Drew who unlike the regular version is a clone of Peter Parker. (Ultimate version from the same universe as Miles Morales) She's gone by a ton of names and can be seen here palling around with other cast off clones in the Spider-Verse event.
Bonus covers from Spider-Women and Spider-Girls limited series. You should recognize all these spider ladies now!
Ok, but will Anya/Aña Corazón be one of the Spider peeps we get to see in Across the Spiderverse?
Edge of Spider-Verse #4 - "The Lizard's Tale" (2024)
written by Karla Pacheco art by Pere Perez, Wade Von Grawbadger, & Brian Reber