Spider-Girl
Born in the pages of What If...? #105 in 1998, Spider-Girl is one of Marvel's most beloved what-if success stories — a character who leapt from a single speculative issue to anchor her own long-running titles and carve out a devoted corner of the Marvel universe. Created by the powerhouse duo of Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz, she's spent nearly three decades swinging through the pages of Spider-Girl, Amazing Spider-Girl, and Web of Spider-Man, racking up over 200 catalog appearances and three collector-recognized key issues along the way. She keeps remarkable company — Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson-Parker, and Normie Osborn all share her world — which tells you everything about the rich Spider-Man legacy she's woven into. For fans who love a character with genuine staying power and a passionate fanbase that fought to keep her in print, Spider-Girl is absolutely worth your time.
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Trivia
- Spider-Girl's original solo series served as the launch title for Marvel's MC2 imprint, a future-setting line that briefly expanded into other books before collapsing into a one-line universe concept.en.wikipedia.org
- Marvel treated Spider-Girl as a genuine continuity anchor, reviving and repositioning the concept more than once — including later relaunches and renamed spin-offs — well after the original run had ended.en.wikipedia.org
- Tom DeFalco has written more of Spider-Girl's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 136 issues.