SPIDER-WOMAN WAGES WAR AGAINST HER GREATEST ENEMIES IN NEW SOLO SERIES!
Steve Foxe and Carola Borelli launch a new Spider-Woman ongoing series this November.
New York, NY— August 8, 2023 — This November, Jessica Drew has a new mission, and this time, it’s personal! Announced last month at San Diego Comic-Con, SPIDER-WOMAN is a new ongoing series that spins directly out of Gang War, the upcoming crossover that sees war erupt between New York City’s deadliest crime lords. Written by Steve Foxe (X-Men Annual, Dark X-Men) and drawn by rising star Carola Borelli, Jessica Drew will strike out in a brand-new direction as she’s tasked by Spider-Man to take down some of her most bitter foes. But something has made Jessica angrier than ever, and her ruthless crime fighting will shock her fellow heroes during and beyond the events of Gang War. As she tries to solve the heartbreaking mystery that’s upended her entire world, Spider-Woman will come face-to-face with a terrifying new force of evil. Fans can discover more about what kicks off Jessica’s dramatic new journey in a special preview in tomorrow’s Amazing Spider-Man #31!
The Web of Destiny restored Spider-Woman’s life, but even Captain Marvel and Madame Web can tell something’s changed. After Viper engineers a deadly union between Hydra and Diamondback that’s about to tear the city apart, Spider-Man wants to recruit her for a new team to face an all-new foe – one who is powerful enough to destroy the city while burning Spider-Woman’s world to the ground.
"Jessica Drew has been my favorite Marvel heroine since I was a kid,” Foxe said. “From the instantly classic costume to her complex backstory, there's just SO much to her. She's a spy, a street-smart detective, a superheroic best friend, an Avenger, a Spider-Verse-hopper, a mother, and a survivor. Getting the chance to do it alongside Carola, as well as Eric Koda on our prologue, has been bioelectric heaven. The events of Gang War ended up being the perfect springboard for a story that embraces what Zeb [Wells] and co. are doing in Amazing Spider-Man while also telling a distinctly Spider-Woman saga--with lasting ramifications for some of her closest relationships--in her own book. Few characters have been through Hell like Jessica Drew has been through Hell, and I'm so excited to throw EVEN MORE at her."
Check out some early covers now and don’t miss the action-packed premiere of Spider-Woman’s new era this November! For more information, visit
Marvel.com.
AndyL -
2023-09-21 @ 1:55 pm
Ooooooooo...almost. Cool cast. Like the concept. But you lost me me at Zeb Wells. I know he's only writing one of the books but somehow the IP Killer always finds a way to do what he do.
tarot -
2023-09-21 @ 10:19 am
On 9/21/2023 at 11:10 AM, RoMe00150 said:Gotta love how they shoehorn in Jessica into these Spider-Events when the connection is minor at best. Even if this premise is slightly interesting it's Zeb Wells so we all know it's gonna be awful editorial character assassination
it ain't a minor connect any more mate. not for a long time. She has been involved with Spidey's storyline practicely ever since she was brought back in New Avengers.
Gotta love how they shoehorn in Jessica into these Spider-Events when the connection is minor at best. Even if this premise is slightly interesting it's Zeb Wells so we all know it's gonna be awful editorial character assassination
Gang war but no Punisher? Seems just the thing to bring him to the party
AndyL -
2023-08-09 @ 1:28 pm
On 8/8/2023 at 7:49 PM, GrtWhiteCustoms said:I feel this suit is one they should stick with. It's iconic!
I'm old enough to remember the Saturday morning cartoon with this suit. I've always been a fan.
The cartoon was a bit before my time but as a fan of nostalgia and classic Marvel I have seen it. This original version is the version of Jessica Drew that I've always know and is indeed iconic. The constant redesigns of many of these characters are little more than some of these artist self indulgence and lack of self control and over confidence in their creative abilities. I keep coming back to that ridiculous so called redesign of Captain Marvel's costume and just have to SMH. Most of the time simplicity makes the most sense. When movement and agility is the key layers upon layers and chains and belts just don't make sense. In my line of work if some of the instructors came in with style over functionality looking like they stepped off a runway they would be laughed out of the room. You can still have style while being minimalistic and this costume does that and always will.
I feel this suit is one they should stick with. It's iconic!
I'm old enough to remember the Saturday morning cartoon with this suit. I've always been a fan.
Nice, while I never collected her earlier solo series I've always enjoyed her suit and Spider-Woman as a character.
Also glad to see her in her classic suit. In my opinion, every suit but this one missed the mark.
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