Favourite Animal Themed Character: Semi-Finals Match Two
Peter Parker (Spider-Man)
Stephanie Brown (Batgirl/Robin)

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Favourite Animal Themed Character: Semi-Finals Match Two
Peter Parker (Spider-Man)
Stephanie Brown (Batgirl/Robin)
Marvel's Next Queer Character (Quarter Finals, Round 4)
Cindy Moon (Silk)
Anthony Masters (Taskmaster)
Do you know Miles Morales (Spider-Man)?
I know them extremely well
I know them
I know them, but not well
I've seen them or heard their name, but don't know them
I've never heard of them
365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
September 13th - Spider-Woman
Jessica Drew is the daughter of the experimental biologist, Professor Jonathan Drew. Born in America, Jessica grew up in her father’s laboratory in Transia at the foothills of Wundagore Mountain. There Professor Drew conducted experiments alongside his partner, Herbert Wyndham (the man who would go on to become the villain known as The High Evolutionary).
Young Jessica became very ill, poisoned by the prolonged exposure to the uranium so prevalent in the area. Desperate to save his daughter’s life, Professor Drew resorted to a dangerous experimental process wherein Jessica was injected with mutated spider-venom in the hopes that her altered genes could imitate the regenerative and immunological properties of arachnids' blood. Wyndham used his own research to aide Drew in the process and they sealed young Jessica in a stasis chamber to allow the mutagenic properties of the serum to take their effect.
Jessica emerged from the chamber decades later with little to no memory and now imbued with fantastic spider-based powers. These powers included a super-human physiology facilitating greatly enhanced strength, agility and durability, the ability to glide in a flight-like manner over long distances, a bioelectric incapacitating ‘sting’ that can emit from her hands, and the emission of complex pheromones that can have a beguiling effect on those around her.
Although quite powerful, Jessica was also naive, having spent most of her life in seclusion. This resulted in her falling under the influence of the villainous Otto Vermis, who sought to use the young powerhouse as his pawn for the terrorist organization, Hydra. Fortunately, Jessica’s natural goodness prevailed and she was able to rebel from Vermis’ influence, leaving Hydra and relocating to London and later Los Angeles. Searching for her long lost father, Jessica would have numerous adventures. She donned the guise of Spider-Woman, crafting a red and yellow costume with small wings that augmented her gliding abilities.
Jessica would later learn of her father’s murder and she brought his killer to justice. She would have many subsequent adventures and was at some point in time abducted by Skrull Agents. With he real Spider-Woman a prisoner of the Skrulls, she was replaced by the Super Skrull Queen, Veranke, who proceeded to infiltrate The Avengers in her time posing as Spider Woman.
The real Jessica was freed at the conclusion of the Secret Invasion storyline and the Skrull invasion was repelled. Jessica had a difficult time rebuilding her old life, but was assisted by Iron Man who invited her to join The Avengers. Although distrusted at first, Spider-Woman would go on to become a valued member of the team. During this time, Jessica started a brief romance with her teammate, Hawkeye (Clint Barton) as well as forming a lifelong friendship with her other teammate Captain Marvel (Carol Danvers).
In conjunction with serving as a member of the Avengers, Spider-Woman would also join the intelligence agency, SWORD, and acted as a part of the Spider-Army throughout the various Spider-Verse storylines.
Following the Secret Wars event, Jessica chose to have a baby by way of an anonymous donor and in-vetro fertilization. She gave birth to a son, who she named Gerry and it would not be long before she realized the child had inherited her same spider-based super powers. Along with caring for her son, Jessica has continued her career as a superhero, often partnering with Captain Marvel.
Spider-Woman originally appeared in the pages of Marvel Spotlight #32 (1976).
Petition to add a new species into the Marvel Lore. And I’m talking aranea hominis that’s right spider man. Could call it something else doesn’t really matter.
But I think the spider people should get their own distinction. I don’t think calling them human mutate quite covers the extent to which their DNA has been altered.
There are mutations within this subset of mutates. Such as Kaine. There are variations of the same mutations based on the spider model such as Miles or Jessica. When subjected to radiation they can mutate further into giant spider monsters.
Some of them have come back from the dead as giant spider monsters.
And it has been shown time and time again in multiverse across multiverse that the spider dna passes to the children. Not like the x-gene where is varies but a guaranteed trait that will come with a known set of powers.
There is also a ton magic and cosmic stuff applied to the spiders showing that this isn’t at this point just a random mutation anymore. The spiders are woven into the fabric of the multiverse. That’s something down to their DNA doesn’t seem very human to me. Hell they track each other across the mutliverse locking onto Earth’s that specifically have people with spider DNA. So even if it’s not a version of anyone they know they will find the spiders. We saw it in Spider-Verse with Peter drawing all sorts of spiders to him and I bet we’ll see it in the MCU.
As well due to this giant web they they have their own afterlife. The great web in the sky is where the spiders go in death and they get be brought back at the will of the spider totems. That’s like Norse territory. Or monsters who go to a subsect of hell just for them.
I just think it would help in terms of category because they keeping adding people to the Spider Army and at this point they really deserve something to call themselves and only themselves.
Favourite Animal Themed Character: Round Three Match Two
Miles Morales (Spider-Man)
Cassandra Cain (Batgirl/Black Bat)
Favourite Animal Themed Character: Round Three Match Five
Selina Kyle (Catwoman)
Peter Parker (Spider-Man)
Best Dancer: Round Three Match One
Earth-65 Gwen Stacy (Ghost-Spider/Spider-Gwen/Spider-Woman)
Tandy Bowen (Dagger)