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* AllTherapistsAreMuggles: Averted. At [[ComicBook/FantasticFour MisterFantastic]]'s recommendation, Cindy begins seeing Dr. Marie Porter, a shrink who specializes in helping people with secret identities. Marie is one of the few people Cindy genuinely trusts, and is on a very short list of characters who believe that Cindy can get her life in order.

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* AllTherapistsAreMuggles: Averted. At [[ComicBook/FantasticFour MisterFantastic]]'s Mister Fantastic]]'s recommendation, Cindy begins seeing Dr. Marie Porter, a shrink who specializes in helping people with secret identities. Marie is one of the few people Cindy genuinely trusts, and is on a very short list of characters who believe that Cindy can get her life in order.
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* AllTherapistsAreMuggles: Averted. At ComicBook/MisterFantastic's recommendation, Cindy begins seeing Dr. Marie Porter, a shrink who specializes in helping people with secret identities. Marie is one of the few people Cindy genuinely trusts, and is on a very short list of characters who believe that Cindy can get her life in order.
* AlternateReedRichardsIsAwesome: And in her case, ''very'' evil. Cindy Moon of Earth 65, AKA Gwen's earth, is a megalomaniac supervillain in control of SILK, an evil counterpart to SHIELD that's branched into other realities. She's a highly gifted scientist who never quite got over the fact she ''could'' have gotten powers, and instead built a multiverse-spanning criminal organisation. She lacks Cindy's social awkwardness due to not being in the bunker and was never separated from her family (but is now estranged thanks to her work and lack of care for them), and as such appears older despite being the same age.

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* AllTherapistsAreMuggles: Averted. At ComicBook/MisterFantastic's [[ComicBook/FantasticFour MisterFantastic]]'s recommendation, Cindy begins seeing Dr. Marie Porter, a shrink who specializes in helping people with secret identities. Marie is one of the few people Cindy genuinely trusts, and is on a very short list of characters who believe that Cindy can get her life in order.
* AlternateReedRichardsIsAwesome: AlternateUniverseReedRichardsIsAwesome: And in her case, ''very'' evil. Cindy Moon of Earth 65, AKA Gwen's earth, is a megalomaniac supervillain in control of SILK, an evil counterpart to SHIELD that's branched into other realities. She's a highly gifted scientist who never quite got over the fact she ''could'' have gotten powers, and instead built a multiverse-spanning criminal organisation. She lacks Cindy's social awkwardness due to not being in the bunker and was never separated from her family (but is now estranged thanks to her work and lack of care for them), and as such appears older despite being the same age.

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* AlternateReedRichardsIsAwesome: And in her case, ''very'' evil. Cindy Moon of Earth 65, AKA Gwen's earth, is a megalomaniac supervillain in control of SILK, an evil counterpart to SHIELD that's branched into other realities. She's a highly gifted scientist who never quite got over the fact she ''could'' have gotten powers, and instead built a multiverse-spanning criminal organisation. She lacks Cindy's social awkwardness due to not being in the bunker and was never separated from her family (but is now estranged thanks to her work and lack of care for them), and as such appears older despite being the same age.



* CoolBigSis: Aside from the usual sibling bickering, she was this towards her little brother, as seen in a flashback in ''Silk #1'' [[http://41.media.tumblr.com/d33ff70795d42488d47d4a5c55f16e00/tumblr_nk35paCzqb1u4h5xxo1_1280.jpg here]]. The final arc of the first volume is about how Cindy searches for him and finally reunites with him again.

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* CoolBigSis: CantHaveSexEver: Not Cindy herself, but her love interest, Hector/Spectro, due to being constantly phasing thanks to his ghost powers, can only be solid when actively attacking someone. In order to even ''hug'' Cindy, he had to tackle her to the ground (at her suggestion).
* ComedicUnderwearExposure: In a crossover time-travel adventure with Spider-Man, they accidentally prevent the event that will give them their powers, causing their powers to disappear. As Cindy uses her webs to make her costume, with no powers, her costume ceases to exist, ''right'' in the middle of a fight. Fortunately she's wearing underwear (and is thankful that its ''clean'' underwear too), but the scene plays as an embarrassing but funny circumstance, especially as they're visibly granny panties.
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Aside from the usual sibling bickering, she was this towards her little brother, as seen in a flashback in ''Silk #1'' [[http://41.media.tumblr.com/d33ff70795d42488d47d4a5c55f16e00/tumblr_nk35paCzqb1u4h5xxo1_1280.jpg here]]. The final arc of the first volume is about how Cindy searches for him and finally reunites with him again.again.
** Cindy herself gets one in the form of Mockingbird during their time working together for SHIELD, who despite being about the same age as her, Mockingbird's experience both as a superhero and a spy, and generally being a bit more together in her life, results in her both coming off as older and more mature, and becoming protective of Cindy, and going out of her way to help her out. For an example, she ''gives Cindy a house'' for her parents to live in ''for free'' (its one of her safehouses she maintains as a spy, but doesn't utilise often so its both a safe place for them to live in and fully paid for so they never have to pay rent).



* HartmanHips: As seen in the cover above, Cindy tends to be depicted with impressive hips and rear, just like Spider-Gwen and Jessica Drew.



* ImportantHaircut: Near the end of her first character arc in her solo comic, Cindy is in a fight with Black Cat that ends with the theif dangling her by her hair over a long drop. After a moment of existential anguish over the source of the fight itself, she cuts off her own hair to escape. From this moment forward, she begins to move past her reliance on Spider-Man & make her own decisions about her life, including later working with Black Cat in order to find information on her family.

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* ImportantHaircut: Near the end of her first character arc in her solo comic, Cindy is in a fight with Black Cat that ends with the theif dangling her by her hair over a long drop. After a moment of existential anguish over the source of the fight itself, she cuts off her own hair to escape. From this moment forward, she begins to move past her reliance on Spider-Man & make her own decisions about her life, including later working with Black Cat in order to find information on her family. Subsequently, she's kept her hair short even as enough time's passed for it to have grown.


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* MaleGaze: More than a few times, covers and panels have framed her backside front and centre.
* MostCommonSuperpower: Surprisingly averted, much like fellow Spider-person ''ComicBook/SpiderGwen'', Cindy is typically drawn with a modest bust, which tends to make her appear younger. Generally, much like other Spider-women, fanservice with her tends to be more centred on her backside.
* NoSocialSkills: As noted, Cindy has trouble reading social ques or even just understanding social norms, and as a result can come off as immature, invasive, or otherwise uninformed. She's aware of this and deeply self-conscious of it, but fortunately it works in her favour as it makes her endearing to others.
* OlderThanTheyLook: Downplayed, but due to Cindy both being quite short and her poor social skills, she often comes off as a woman barely out of her teens. She's actually about the same age as Peter Parker and Bobbi Morse, which as of 2023 would make her canonically at least 30[[note]]in fact, she might be slightly older; it was indicated she was 18 or at least a high school senior when she was bitten, as her disappearance was explained as her enrolling in college far away, though its not specified how soon after her being bitten was she sent away, as she could have been living with her powers for a year or two; Peter Parker's exact age when he was bitten has alternated between 15 to 17 depending on the comic, so Cindy is either the same age or possibly up to three years older[[/note]].


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* SitcomArchNemesis: With Spider-Gwen. Though allies, they're the two Spider-folk most likely to bicker and argue, and Gwen still hasn't forgotten how Cindy acted during ''Spider-Verse''. What's not helping matters is Cindy's AlternateUniverse counterpart from Gwen's world is an outright ''supervillain''.
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* RecycledTitle: As of June 2023, all of Cindy's solo series were initially published as simply ''Silk''. Most were [[{{Retronym}} subsequently given a subtitle]] for their collected edition.
* {{Retronym}}: As of June 2023, all of Cindy's solo series [[RecycledTitle use the same title]], simply ''Silk''. When later republished as collected editions, series-specific subtitles are added to most of them, to help differentiate - so [[ComicBook/SilkTheLifeAndTimesOfCindyMoon her first ongoing series]] became ''Silk: The Life and Times of Cindy Moon'' and the [[ComicBook/Silk2022 2022 limited series]] became ''Silk: Age of the Witch'', for example.

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* RecycledTitle: As of June August 2023, all of Cindy's solo series were initially published as simply ''Silk''. Most were [[{{Retronym}} subsequently given a subtitle]] for their collected edition.
* {{Retronym}}: As of June August 2023, all of Cindy's solo series [[RecycledTitle use the same title]], simply ''Silk''. When later republished as collected editions, series-specific subtitles are added to most of them, to help differentiate - so [[ComicBook/SilkTheLifeAndTimesOfCindyMoon her first ongoing series]] became ''Silk: The Life and Times of Cindy Moon'' and the [[ComicBook/Silk2022 2022 limited series]] became ''Silk: Age of the Witch'', for example.

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