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Interior preview page from SPIDER-WOMAN #6 LEINIL YU COVER
Ah, here we are again friends, back for another stunning escapade with our favorite superheroine in Spider-Woman #6 Hitting comic store shelves this Wednesday, April 17th, we find our hero, Jess, in need of a change of pace Like half of Marvel's roster, she opts for that infamously surefire cure for heartbreak: a road trip[...]
Interior preview page from SPIDER-WOMAN #5 LEINIL YU COVER
Oh joy, it's time for your weekly dose of web-slinging soap opera with the release of Spider-Woman #5 due to clutter up the shelves this coming Wednesday, March 20th If you thought your life was a rollercoaster of poor choices and unresolved parental issues, wait till you get a load of Jessica Drew's latest Apparently,[...]
Interior preview page from SPIDER-WOMAN #4 LEINIL YU COVER
Dust off your spider-sense because "Spider-Woman #4" is about to swing into stores this Wednesday, February 21st Jessica Drew continues to be the prime example of the superhero work-life balance as she juggles parenthood with her side gig of, you know, thwarting super-mega-crossover events. Let's take a peek into the chaos, shall we? The official spiel[...]
X-Men
Big time spoilers ahead! In last year's adjectiveless Spider-Man series, Jessica Drew – Spider-Woman – was severed from the Spider-Verse Web Of Life It was a thing It meant that no longer did she exist, but that she never existed. Spider-Man #1 (2022) … but that means it wasn't just her who never existed But also her[...]
Interior preview page from SPIDER-WOMAN #3 LEINIL YU COVER
This time, we've got Spider-Woman #3 swinging into stores faster than you can say "compulsory superhero conflict escalation." That's right, January 24th is the day Spider-Woman apparently decides to go all in on some good old-fashioned slug-fests And who better to punch in the face than the classic goons of Hydra and that old snake,[...]
Interior preview page from SPIDER-WOMAN #2 LEINIL YU COVER
Well, well, well, look what the cat dragged in this holiday season – it's none other than Spider-Woman #2, ready to drop-kick us into the new year with its December 27th release It's like Marvel doesn't want us to spend our Christmas money on anything else How thoughtful of them! SPIDER-WOMAN GOES TO WAR… …against the[...]
She's Been Around The World And Jessica Drew Can't Find Her Baby
In last year's adjectiveless Spider-Man series, Jessica Drew – Spider-Woman – was severed from the Spider-Verse Web Of Life It was a thing It meant that no longer did she exist, but that she never existed. Spider-Man #1 (2022) … but that means it wasn't just her who never existed But also her son, Gerry. Spider-Man #1 (2022) Eventually,[...]
Marvel Comics
The Amazing Spider-Man crossover Gang War kicks off properly today with Amazing Spider-Man: First Strike #1, Luke Cage #1 and Spider-Woman #1 – with something to counter it in Captain America #3 As the gangs of New York redivide their territories in the wake of the absence of Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin. Shang-Chi chilling with the[...]
Interior preview page from SPIDER-WOMAN #1 LEINIL YU COVER
Ah, here we go again, another week, another opportunity for Marvel to unleash its merry band of web-slingers onto the shelves – because you know, we definitely haven't seen enough spider-themed characters in the last… five minutes? Buckle up, true believers, as Marvel throws Spider-Woman back into the fray with Spider-Woman #1, set to drop[...]
Eurphoria's Sydney Sweeney Joins the Cast of Sony's Madame Web
Variety did an excellent extensive write-up on Sydney Sweeney, and hidden in there was the reveal that Sweeney is playing Julia Carpenter, who takes on the mantle of Spider-Woman. "I was freaking out, of course," Sweeney recalls "I went straight to the comic store, and I bought every comic that mentioned my character." Sydney Sweeney at the[...]
Marvel Comics
Jessica Drew, Spider-Woman, has been through a lot of late As today's Amazing Spider-Man #31 reminds us (and you can catch up with the rest of our (considerable) Amazing Spider-Man #31 coverage with this tag). There was that bit where she stopped existing, severed from the web of the Spider-Verse in Spider-Man #1 last year from[...]
How Spider-Woman Will Fight In The Upcoming Gang War
Marvel Comics has followed up on their San Diego Comic-Con news that Steve Foxe and Carola Borelli are to launch a new Spider-Woman ongoing series this November, spinning out of the Gange War events And also tomorrow's Amazing Spider-Man #31, which will also provide a first look at Kaare Andrews' Spider-Man Reign 2 That last[...]
Spider-Woman, Luke Cage, Kung-Fu Launches For Marvel's Gang War Event
It will give is a New York on fire, figuratively and literally, with Spider-Man banding together with other New York heroes to save the city, and launch some books in the process. Spider-Man's Gang War So that's brand new titles for Luke Cage, Spider-Woman, Deadly Hands Of Kung Fu, and an Elektra-starring Daredevil, with John Romita drawing[...]
Live-Action Miles Morales, Spider-Woman, And Spider-Man 4 In The Works
Variety did an interview with Producers Amy Pascal and Avi Arad, and they teased some projects we didn't know were on the way, such as a live-action Miles Morales and Spider-Woman "You'll see it all; it's all happening," she said to Variety Arad added that the Spider-Woman movie will be here "sooner than you expect[...]
Major Victory Comics #1 (Harry 'A' Chesler, 1944)
The short-lived Major Victory Comics series contains a range of great examples of the Chesler line.  Even the superheroes and adventure characters are off-beat and weird, and tend to be viewed through a horror-tinged lens at times.  Patriotic character Major Victory's origin moment is sparked by a character called Father Patriot, "a spirit born in[...]
Spider-Woman in Major Victory Comics #1 (Chesler, 1944).
The short-lived Major Victory Comics series contains a range of great examples of the Chesler line.  Even the superheroes and adventure characters are off-beat and weird, and tend to be viewed through a horror-tinged lens at times.  Patriotic character Major Victory's origin moment is sparked by a character called Father Patriot, "a spirit born in[...]
Spider-Woman in Major Victory Comics #1 (Chesler, 1944).
The short-lived Major Victory Comics series contains a range of great examples of the Chesler line.  Even the superheroes and adventure characters are off-beat and weird, and tend to be viewed through a horror-tinged lens at times.  Patriotic character Major Victory's origin moment is sparked by a character called Father Patriot, "a spirit born in[...]
Cover image for SPIDER-WOMAN #21 JUNGGEUN YOON COVER
This preview of Spider-Woman #21 is the last of this series for now, so read it while you've still got the chance! Aw, who are we kidding? We're sure we'll be showing you a preview of the all-new Spider-Woman #1 in four months or less, true believers! Check out the preview below. Spider-Woman #21 by Karla Pacheco[...]
Cover image for SPIDER-WOMAN #20 JUNGGEUN YOON COVER
In this preview of Spider-Woman #20, Jessica Drew considers giving up the spandex once and for all as her enemies plot against her Might as well do it, Jess Marvel can make a couple of legacy characters and then you get your own super-mega-crossover event when you come back in a few months! Check out[...]
Secret Invasion
It's Secret Invasion time! In the Spider-Woman comic book, we have recently seen the return of Skrull Queen Veranke, who impersonated Jessica Drew for years in the Avengers And, with the new Disney+ TV Series on the way, wondered what that might mean for Marvel reviving Secret Invasion in the comic books as well[...]
Cover image for Spider-Woman #19
There are two Jessica Drews in this preview of Spider-Woman #19, and why not? There are three Jokers, after all So why not two Spider-Women? Of course, one of them is a Skrull Are any of the Jokers a Skrull? We don't think so Checkmate Check out the preview below. Spider-Woman #19 by Karla Pachecho & Pere[...]
Cover image for Spider-Woman #18
If Kingpin has his way in this Wednesday's Spider-Woman #18… Spider-Woman WILL DIE! Check out the preview below. Spider-Woman #18 by Karla Pacheco & Pere Perez, cover by Junggeun Yoon DOWN CAME THE REIGN… A DEVIL'S REIGN TIE-IN! Mayor Wilson Fisk is purging vigilantes from his city, and Spider-Woman is on his list! Fisk will do anything to[...]
Cover image for Spider-Woman #17
What did you click on, Steve?! What did you do?! Anyway, the show must go on, amirite? Jessica Drew has been forbidden from using her powers in this preview of Spider-Woman #17, in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics Seriously Doctor's orders Well, Night Nurse's orders, technically Check out the preview below. SPIDER-WOMAN #17 SEP210987 (W) Karla Pacheco[...]
Sony Pictures Dates Two Unknown Marvel Movies for 2023
Also, there are rumors that it's going to be a Spider-Woman, aka Jessica Drew movie, and Jessica is fantastic and should have been on the big screen years ago Sony will probably announce what is going to take those release dates in the first half of 2022 Maybe after Morbius comes out, and we see[...]
Cover image for SPIDER-WOMAN #16
Next up, we've got a preview of Spider-Woman #16, in which Spider-Woman briefly considers the morality of allowing her 17-year-old niece to engage in dangerous super-heroics… before remembering she's in a comic book where child soldiers are widely accepted Spider-Woman #16 is in stores on Wednesday Check out the preview below. SPIDER-WOMAN #16 MARVEL COMICS AUG211175 AUG211177 – SPIDER-WOMAN[...]
Cover image for SPIDER-WOMAN #15
Spider-Woman #15 asks the age-old question: if you can't trust family, who can you trust? Spider-Woman's brother tricked her into stealing a miracle cure for his daughter and Spider-Woman's son, only to steal it from her and take it himself along with his girlfriend, embuing themselves with spider powers But does that make him a[...]
The Spider-Woman #1 (Marvel, 1978)
Despite being a character created for the most corporate of reasons (according to a 1978 Stan Lee interview, Marvel was essentially looking to defend their Spider-Turf) Jessica Drew is a character who has won people over.  Marvel writer Marv Wolfman, who initially assumed the idea was "one big joke" was so impressed after seeing the[...]
Cover image for SPIDER-WOMAN #14
Spider-Woman #14 is in stores from Marvel Comics on Wednesday, and Jessica Drew must come to grips with the fact that profits are thicker than both blood and water, especially when those profits are for the corrupt American pharmaceutical industry But while her own brother's company may have tried to steal the cure for a[...]
Spider-Woman #13 Review: Fast-Paced Humor
In Spider-Woman #13, Jessica Drew has an exciting life as she works both as a single mother to a precocious, powered toddler and continues her costumed adventures as Spider-Woman Through a complex series of events, she snagged a disk containing all the secrets of the High Evolutionary intended to help her, her son, and maybe[...]
Cover image for SPIDER-WOMAN #13
Spider-Woman #13 is in stores from Marvel Comics this Wednesday, promising an issue-long action sequence that should be fun to read And in this preview, we get a look at the start of that sequence as Fireball steals a floppy disk containing the secrets of the High Evolutionary, secrets Spider-Woman needs to save her niece[...]