Madame Web
Creation & Design
Madame Web was created by writer Roger Stern and artist John Romita Jr. as a supporting character in the Spider-Man universe, designed to be a mystical figure with psychic abilities.Early Years
Initially introduced as a mentor to Spider-Man, Madame Web's character was developed to explore themes of fate and destiny within the Spider-Man mythos.Character Development
Over the years, Madame Web has evolved from a mere supporting character to a pivotal figure in the Spider-Man universe, often serving as a guide and mentor to various Spider-People, while also delving into her own backstory and powers.Cultural Reception
Madame Web has been well-received by fans for her unique abilities and her role in the Spider-Man lore, often praised for adding depth to the narrative.Character Details
Real Name:
Cassandra Webb
Aliases:
Madame Web, Cassandra Webb
Species:
Human
Gender:
Female
Affiliations:
Spider-Man, The Spider-Verse, The Avengers
Abilities:
Clairvoyance, Telepathy, Precognition
Equipment:
Web-slinging device, Life-support system
Weight:
100lbs
Height:
5' 3"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
white
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Key Facts
1st appearance of Madame Web
Key Facts
2nd appearance of Madame Web
Key Facts
1st appearance of Mattie Franklin as the third Spider-Woman - previously appeared but not as Spider-Woman
1st appearance of the fourth Spider-Woman, Charlotte Witter, the granddaughter of Madame Web
Key Facts
1st appearance of Mattie Franklin as the third Spider-Woman - previously appeared but not as Spider-Woman
1st appearance of the fourth Spider-Woman, Charlotte Witter, the granddaughter of Madame Web
Key Facts
1st appearance of Kaine as Tarantula
Death of the first Madame Web
Death of Sasha Kravinoff
Death of the Grim Hunter
Julia Carpenter becomes second Madame Web, formerly Spider-Girl
Anya Corazaon becomes Spider-Girl but does not accept the name until Young Allies #5
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #637, then The Amazing Spider-Man #4 (2014 series)
Key Facts
1st appearance of Kaine as Tarantula
Death of the first Madame Web
Death of Sasha Kravinoff
Death of the Grim Hunter
Julia Carpenter becomes second Madame Web, formerly Spider-Girl
Anya Corazaon becomes Spider-Girl but does not accept the name until Young Allies #5
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #637, then The Amazing Spider-Man #4 (2014 series)
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