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* BroughtDownToNormal: Gwen's spider powers are taken away from her by 65-Cindy Moon, who turns out to be the one who arranged for Gwen to receive her spider powers in the first place. Gwen is completely incapable to fighting without her superpowers. [[spoiler: She later gains the device that Jesse used to maintain his abilities to regain the use of her powers for a brief moment, knocking out 65-Cindy at the last second. She continues to use the device in her solo series for several issues, until eventually merging with the Venom symbiote, restoring them full-time once more.]]
* ClearMyName: Zig-zagged. When Earth-65's Cindy Moon commits robberies as Silk, the real Silk ends up getting hauled off by S.H.I.E.L.D. while desperately trying to explain the situation. However, after being recused by Black Cat, she pretends that she actually ''did'' commit all those crimes in order it to strength her [[TheMole mole operation]] with Black Cat and gain the villain's trust. Come the next issue of Silk's solo, Jessica Drew had done the work to tell those who needed to know the true story, clearing Silk of all charges but allowing her to maintain her new guise as a master thief.

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* BroughtDownToNormal: Gwen's spider powers are taken away from her by 65-Cindy Moon, who turns out to be the one who arranged for Gwen to receive her spider powers in the first place. Gwen is completely incapable to of fighting without her superpowers. [[spoiler: She later gains the device that Jesse used to maintain his abilities to regain the use of her powers for a brief moment, knocking out 65-Cindy at the last second. She continues to use the device in her solo series for several issues, until eventually merging with the Venom symbiote, restoring them full-time once more.]]
* ClearMyName: Zig-zagged. When Earth-65's Cindy Moon commits robberies as Silk, the real Silk ends up getting hauled off by S.H.I.E.L.D. while desperately trying to explain the situation. However, after being recused rescued by Black Cat, she pretends that she actually ''did'' commit all those crimes in order it to strength her [[TheMole mole operation]] with Black Cat and gain the villain's trust. Come the next issue of Silk's solo, Jessica Drew had done the work to tell those who needed to know the true story, clearing Silk of all charges but allowing her to maintain her new guise as a master thief.



* MyGodYouAreSerious: The trio's reaction to Spider-Gwen's "greatest nemesis", the Bodega Bandit, holding up a store while they're all standing right in front of the counter. Gwen face-palms, embarrassed by his appearance and insisting that [[BlatantLies he isn't part of her rouges gallery]]. Silk is struggling to hold back laughter, while Jessica is offended by his gall, quickly shocking him with her powers before complaining about how dumb Earth-65 is.

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* MyGodYouAreSerious: The trio's reaction to Spider-Gwen's "greatest nemesis", the Bodega Bandit, holding up a store while they're all standing right in front of the counter. Gwen face-palms, embarrassed by his appearance and insisting that [[BlatantLies he isn't part of her rouges rogues gallery]]. Silk is struggling to hold back laughter, while Jessica is offended by his gall, quickly shocking him with her powers before complaining about how dumb Earth-65 is.
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* GenderFlip / SpearCounterpart: Agent 77's civilian identity is [[spoiler:Jesse Drew, and he's Earth-65's version of Jessica.]]

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* GenderFlip / SpearCounterpart: Agent 77's civilian identity is [[spoiler:Jesse Drew, and he's Earth-65's version of Jessica.]]
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To 2014's ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', as it features various Spider-People in multiversal shenanigans.

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* InSpiteOfANail: Despite having a different backstory than her, [[spoiler: Jesse gains the same powers of Jessica in this reality, and also works for a villainous organization]].
* GenderFlip / SpearCounterpart: Agent 77's civilian identity is [[spoiler:Jesse Drew, and he's Earth-65's version of Jessica]].

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'''''Spider-Women''''' is a 2016 BatFamilyCrossover published by Creator/MarvelComics, starring its three titular Spider-Women: ComicBook/SpiderWoman, ComicBook/SpiderGwen, and ComicBook/{{Silk}}, set not much longer after 2014's massive ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' crossover where they all initially met.

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'''''Spider-Women''''' ''Spider-Women'' is a 2016 BatFamilyCrossover published by Creator/MarvelComics, starring its three titular Spider-Women: ComicBook/SpiderWoman, ComicBook/SpiderGwen, and ComicBook/{{Silk}}, set not much longer after 2014's massive ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' crossover where they all initially met.
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In December 2018, it was announced that an animated film based on this storyline would be produced as a spinoff of ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManIntoTheSpiderVerse'', which features Gwen as a supporting character.
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* MyGodYouAreSerious: The trio's reaction to Spider-Gwen's "greatest nemesis", the Bodega Bandit, holding up a store while they're all standing right in front of the counter. Gwen face-palms, embarrassed by his appearance and insisting that [[BlatantLies he isn't part of her rouges gallery]]. Silk is struggling to hold back laughter, while Jessica is almost offended by his gall, quickly shocking him with her powers and before complaining about how dumb Earth-65 is.

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* MyGodYouAreSerious: The trio's reaction to Spider-Gwen's "greatest nemesis", the Bodega Bandit, holding up a store while they're all standing right in front of the counter. Gwen face-palms, embarrassed by his appearance and insisting that [[BlatantLies he isn't part of her rouges gallery]]. Silk is struggling to hold back laughter, while Jessica is almost offended by his gall, quickly shocking him with her powers and before complaining about how dumb Earth-65 is.

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* BroughtDownToNormal: Gwen's spider powers are taken away from her by 65-Cindy Moon, who turns out to be the one who arranged for Gwen to receive her spider powers in the first place. Gwen is completely incapable to fighting without her superpowers. [[spoiler: She later gains the device that Jesse used to maintain his abilities to regain the use of her powers for a brief moment, knocking out 65-Cindy at the last second. She continues to use the device in her solo series for several issues, until eventually merging with the Venom symbiote, restoring them full-time once more.]]
* ClearMyName: Zig-zagged. When Earth-65's Cindy Moon commits robberies as Silk, the real Silk ends up getting hauled off by S.H.I.E.L.D. while desperately trying to explain the situation. However, after being recused by Black Cat, she pretends that she actually ''did'' commit all those crimes in order it to strength her [[TheMole mole operation]] with Black Cat and gain the villain's trust. Come the next issue of Silk's solo, Jessica Drew had done the work to tell those who needed to know the true story, clearing Silk of all charges but allowing her to maintain her new guise as a master thief.



* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Silk is considered this by Spider-Gwen. When Cindy finally presses Gwen for ''why'' she hates her so much, Gwen replies that she doesn't hate her, but that she's scared of becoming like her. This offends Cindy even more, especially as this comes minutes after Gwen accused her of planning a FaceHeelTurn, but Gwen doesn't get time to elaborate.



* MyGodYouAreSerious: The trio's reaction to Gwen Stacy's "greatest nemesis", the Bodega Bandit, holding up a store while they're all standing right in front of the counter. Gwen face-palms in utter embarrassment by his appearance, insisting that [[BlatantLies he isn't part of her rouges gallery]]. Cindy is struggling to hold back laughter at this random dude and his pet hamster. Jessica is almost offended by his gall, shocking him with a deadpan glare and complaining about how dumb Earth-65 is.

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* MyGodYouAreSerious: The trio's reaction to Gwen Stacy's "greatest nemesis", the Bodega Bandit, holding up a store while they're all standing right in front of the counter. Gwen face-palms in utter embarrassment by his appearance, insisting that [[BlatantLies he isn't part of her rouges gallery]]. Cindy is struggling to hold back laughter at this random dude and his pet hamster. Jessica is almost offended by his gall, shocking him with a deadpan glare and complaining about how dumb Earth-65 is.

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* BatFamilyCrossover: On a smaller scale than 2015's ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', but still worth pointing out.

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* BatFamilyCrossover: On a smaller scale than 2015's ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', but still worth pointing out.Spider-Woman, Spider-Gwen, and Silk are all members of the Spider-Man family.


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* SpiritualSuccessor: To 2014's ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', as it features various Spider-People in multiversal shenanigans.
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'''''Spider-Women''''' is a 2016 BatFamilyCrossover published by Creator/MarvelComics, starring its three titular Spider-Women: ComicBook/SpiderWoman, ComicBook/SpiderGwen, and ComicBook/{{Silk}}, set not much longer after 2014's massive ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'' crossover where they all initially met.

Told across their respective titles as well as bookending alpha/omega issues, ''Spider-Women'' is written by Robbie Thompson, Jason Latour, and Dennis Hopeless, featuring art by Vanesa Del Rey, Tana Ford, Joëlle Jones, Bengal, and Nico Leon.

Jessica Drew, Cindy Moon, and Gwen Stacy are enjoying a girls' day out in the latter's native [[AlternateUniverse Earth-65]] when their plans hit a snag: Gwen's {{interdimensional travel device}} is stolen during a staged supervillain attack, effectively trapping Jessica and Cindy there with her.

Together, they must find a way back to Earth-616, while also uncovering a conspiracy involving villainous organization S.I.L.K. -- and the ''very'' [[EvilCounterpart familiar]] person in charge of it.

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!! ''Spider-Women'' contains examples of the following tropes:
* BatFamilyCrossover: On a smaller scale than 2015's ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse'', but still worth pointing out.
* EvilCounterpart: Earth-65's Cindy Moon, who's in charge of the villainous S.I.L.K. organization.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: A crossover featuring three of Marvel's Spider-Women.
* InSpiteOfANail: Despite having a different backstory than her, [[spoiler: Jesse gains the same powers of Jessica in this reality, and also works for a villainous organization]].
* GenderFlip / SpearCounterpart: Agent 77's civilian identity is [[spoiler:Jesse Drew, and he's Earth-65's version of Jessica]].
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