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''Franchise/SpiderMan'' was a huge success to Creator/MarvelComics, so obviously, later on a DistaffCounterpart would be inevitable. No, we're not talking about his daughter from ''ComicBook/TheCloneSaga'', ComicBook/SpiderGirl. We're talking about the one DistaffCounterpart conceived way before ''The Clone Saga''. These are what we'd like to call... The Spider-Women.
Compared to other {{Distaff Counterpart}}s, Spider-Women are rarely an accurate one for Spidey. Most of the time, they possess a set of unique abilities on their own, instead of web-shooters. They also form a small form of LegacyCharacter pool (while not exactly a big one like ComicBook/{{Venom}} or Comicbook/{{Robin}}), and occasionally, each form possesses different names, including even Spider-Girl. Although the Spider-Girl in question is ''NEVER'' any of the AlternateUniverse versions of the original Spider-Man's daughter, with one of them taking the Spider-Woman name later in her career.
Compared to other {{Distaff Counterpart}}s, Spider-Women are rarely an accurate one for Spidey. Most of the time, they possess a set of unique abilities on their own, instead of web-shooters. They also form a small form of LegacyCharacter pool (while not exactly a big one like ComicBook/{{Venom}} or Comicbook/{{Robin}}), and occasionally, each form possesses different names, including even Spider-Girl. Although the Spider-Girl in question is ''NEVER'' any of the AlternateUniverse versions of the original Spider-Man's daughter, with one of them taking the Spider-Woman name later in her career.
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Compared to other {{Distaff Counterpart}}s, Spider-Women are rarely an accurate one for Spidey. Most of the time, they possess a set of unique abilities on their own, instead of web-shooters. They also form a small form of LegacyCharacter pool (while not exactly a big one like ComicBook/{{Venom}} or
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* ShesGotLegs: Both Jessica and Julia (during the times that they wore their original costumes) are shown to be drawn with very attractive legs.
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See also: ''ComicBook/SpiderWomen'', a 2016 BatFamilyCrossover featuring three of the characters listed on this page.
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See also the other Marvel spider-themed heroines [[ComicBook/AnyaCorazon Spider-Girl]] (from the Prime Marvel universe), [[Characters/SpiderGirl Spider-Girl]] (Earth-982 variant and Peter Parker/Spider-Man's daughter), and [[Characters/SilkMarvelComics Silk]].
See also: ''ComicBook/SpiderWomen'', a 2016 BatFamilyCrossover featuring threeof the characters listed on this page.
Spider-Heroines, including Spider-Women Jessica Drew and Earth-65 Gwen Stacy.
See also: ''ComicBook/SpiderWomen'', a 2016 BatFamilyCrossover featuring three