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Volume Five ran from November 2014 through the fall of 2015, featuring Jessica Drew as Spider-Woman. In the March 2015 issue of The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 3 #13, Jessica boasts "I have never needed rescuing. Ever. See my wiki entry." [3]

Jessica Drew has acquired bizarre powers as a consequence of her enigmatic life story that led her to become the dark angel vigilante and private investigator known as Spider-Woman.

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Spider-Gwen, aka Gwen Stacy’s Spider-Woman, is the most prominent of all Spider-Women that appeared so far (voiced by Hailee Steinfeld). There was also Jess Drew (based on Jessica Drew from the comics), voiced by Issa Rae, etc.

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Later, Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius) empowered and brainwashed a woman named Charlotte Witter to become a new Spider-Woman. Witter attacked Jessica, Julia Carpenter, and yet another Spider-Woman (Mattie Franklin), absorbing each one’s powers.

Spider-Woman Jessica Drew will appear in the animated Spider-Verse sequel, as well as a solo movie. But the Marvel hero's origins are complex.

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Madame Web, which stars Sydney Sweeney, Dakota Johnson, and Celeste O’Connor, features more than one Spider-Woman.

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Julia Carpenter was transformed into a new Spider-Woman by the Commission on Superhuman Activities to be their version of Spider-Man, but broke free from their influence, becoming an Avenger and stepping in as the mythical Madame Web.

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Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse's Jessica Drew a.k.a. Spider-Woman has a unique origin story and a different set of abilities in Marvel Comics.

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