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Spider-Girl is the name of several comic book titles featuring the character Spider-Girl and published by Marvel Comics, beginning with the original Spider-Girl comic book series which debuted in 1998.
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | Superhero |
Publication date | October 1998 – September 2011 |
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Penciller(s) | List
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Publication history
editThe first portrayed Spider-Girl, Mayday Parker, first appeared in a one-shot story in the ongoing series What If. Following positive fan response to the concept, Spider-Girl and two other series (A-Next and J2) set in the same alternate future universe were launched under the MC2 imprint.[1][2] Although each of these titles were slated to be 12-issue limited series, Spider-Girl's initial sales justified their continuation as ongoing titles.
After initial interest, Spider-Girl drew low sales. The book's active fan base convinced Marvel to revoke several cancellation announcements. Reprints of the series in digest size trade paperbacks sold well. Marvel Associate Editor Nick Lowe revealed in a Nov. 2005 interview that "Spider-Girl, for the first time, is completely safe from cancellation."[3]
Despite Lowe's statement, Marvel announced that No. 100 would be the title's final issue. It was the longest-running superhero book with a lead female character ever published by Marvel.[citation needed] The book was relaunched as The Amazing Spider-Girl, with issue #0 appearing in Oct. 2006.
In November 2010, a new Spider-Girl series was launched that was unconnected to the MC2 universe. The MC2 Spider-Girl title was cancelled, having surpassed publisher expectations for longevity.[citation needed] The new series featured a new character, Anya Corazon, whose adventures occurred on Earth 616. This monthly Spider-Girl comic debuted on November 17, 2010,[4] as a tie-in to the "Big Time" storyline in The Amazing Spider-Man.[5] The series was canceled after only eight issues. No official reason was given for the cancellation.[6]
Collected editions
editMayday Parker
editTitle | Material collected | ISBN | Release date |
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Spider-Girl: A Fresh Start | Spider-Girl #1–2 | 978-0785107200 | December 31, 1998 |
Spider-Girl | Spider-Girl #0–8 | 978-0785108153 | November 5, 2001 |
Amazing Spider-Girl vol. 1: Whatever Happened to the Daughter of Spider-Man? | The Amazing Spider-Girl #0–6 | 978-0785123415 | May 30, 2007 |
Amazing Spider-Girl vol. 2: Comes the Carnage! | The Amazing Spider-Girl #7–12 | 978-0785123422 | November 28, 2007 |
Amazing Spider-Girl vol. 3: Mind Games | The Amazing Spider-Girl #13–18 | 978-0785125587 | May 28, 2008 |
Amazing Spider-Girl vol. 4: Brand New May | The Amazing Spider-Girl #19–24 | 978-0785129745 | December 24, 2008 |
Amazing Spider-Girl vol. 5: Maybreak | The Amazing Spider-Girl #25–30 | 978-0785131878 | July 1, 2009 |
Spectacular Spider-Girl: Who Killed Gwen Reilly? | Spider-Man Family #1–8 and Web of Spider-Man #1–4 | 978-0785143192 | March 24, 2010 |
Spectacular Spider-Girl: The Last Stand | Spectacular Spider-Girl #1–4, Spider-Girl: The End, and material from Web of Spider-Man #5–7 | 978-0785148999 | |
Spider-Girl: The Complete Collection Vol. 1 | What If? (1989) #105, Spider-Girl #1–15 and Spider-Girl #½, and Spider-Girl Annual '99 | 978-1302912482 | August 7, 2018 |
Spider-Girl: The Complete Collection Vol. 2 | Spider-Girl #16-32 | 978-1302918446 | August 6, 2019 |
Spider-Girl: The Complete Collection Vol. 3 | Spider-Girl #33–50 | 978-1302923716 | March 30, 2021 |
Spider-Girl: The Complete Collection Vol. 4 | Spider-Girl #51–67 | 978-1302934798 | April 12, 2022 |
Title | Material collected | ISBN | Release date |
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Spider-Girl vol. 1: Legacy | Spider-Girl #0–5 | 978-0785114413 | April 1, 2004 |
Spider-Girl vol. 2: Like Father Like Daughter | Spider-Girl #6–11 | 978-0785116578 | December 15, 2004 |
Spider-Girl vol. 3: Avenging Allies | Spider-Girl #12–16 and Spider-Girl Annual '99 | 978-0785116585 | April 13, 2005 |
Spider-Girl vol. 4: Turning Point | Spider-Girl #17–21 and Spider-Girl #½ | 978-0785118718 | September 21, 2005 |
Spider-Girl vol. 5: Endgame | Spider-Girl #22–27 | 978-0785120346 | January 25, 2006 |
Spider-Girl vol. 6: Too Many Spiders! | Spider-Girl #28–33 | 978-0785121565 | June 21, 2006 |
Spider-Girl vol. 7: Betrayed | Spider-Girl #34–38 and #51 | 978-0785121572 | November 15, 2006 |
Spider-Girl vol. 8: Duty Calls | Spider-Girl #39–44 | 978-0785124955 | April 18, 2007 |
Spider-Girl vol. 9: Secret Lives | Spider-Girl #45–50 | 978-0785126027 | October 31, 2007 |
Spider-Girl vol. 10: Season of the Serpent | Spider-Girl #52–59 | 978-0785132134 | February 11, 2009 |
Spider-Girl vol. 11: Marked for Death | Spider-Girl #60–66 | 978-0785137412 | December 8, 2009 |
Spider-Girl vol. 12: The Games Villains Play | Spider-Girl #67–72 | 978-0785144823 | March 24, 2010 |
Anya Corazon
editTitle | Material collected | ISBN | Release date |
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Spider-Girl Vol. 1: Family Values | Spider-Girl #1–8 and Amazing Spider-Man #648 | ISBN 978-0785146940 | |
Spider-Island: Companion | The Amazing Spider-Girl #1–3, Spider-Island: Cloak & Dagger #1–3, Spider-Island: Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1–3, Herc #7–8, Spider-Island: Avengers #1, Spider-Island: Spider-Woman #1, Spider-Island: I Love New York City, Black Panther #524, and Spider-Island: Heroes For Hire #1 | ISBN 978-0785162285 (hardcover) ISBN 978-0785162292 (softcover) |
References
edit- ^ Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017). Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. DK Publishing. p. 289. ISBN 978-1465455505.
- ^ DeFalco Confirms Amazing Spider-Girl Cancellation, Comic Book Resources, October 13, 2008
- ^ "Panels | Comic Book, Graphic Novel and Cartooning Discussions – Forums powered by UBB.threads™". Comicon.com. Archived from the original on February 18, 2012. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
- ^ "Marvel.com Preview: Spider-Girl #1". Retrieved 2011-10-03.
- ^ "Spider-Man: Big Time Begins, 'Spider-Girl,' 'Osborn' and 'Carnage' Comics Announced". Archived from the original on 2011-08-11. Retrieved 2011-06-01.
- ^ "Spider-Girl #1 Starring Araña For November – Bleeding Cool Comic Book, Movies and TV News and Rumors". Bleedingcool.com. 2010-07-16. Retrieved 2013-08-11.
External links
edit- Spider-Girl at the Grand Comics Database
- Interview with Tom DeFalco on Spider-Girl and Last Hero Standing, Newsarama
- Interview with creative team Archived July 5, 2007, at the Wayback Machine, Comic Book Resources
- Interview with DeFalco, Newsarama
- Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz interview with Super Hero Speak