Delilah
Delilah slipped into Marvel's Spider-Man corner of the universe in 1997, a late-nineties creation from the team of Tom DeFalco and Joe Bennett who brought her to life in the pages of The Amazing Spider-Man #422. She moves through a world populated by Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson-Parker, and the web-slinger himself, a rogues' gallery-adjacent presence who also haunts the pages of Amazing Spider-Girl and Spider-Man: Identity Crisis. Her footprint in the catalog is compact but persistent — turning up across roughly fifteen years — making her one of those intriguing figures who lingers at the edges of Spidey's world long enough to leave a mark on fans who dig deep into the Modern Age. If you love the texture of late-nineties Marvel street-level storytelling, Delilah is exactly the kind of discovery that rewards a careful longbox dig.
