Ashley Barton #67 (September 2008), depicting Spider-Bitch's first appearance. Art by
Steve McNiven. In the pages of
Old Man Logan, Ashley Barton is the daughter of Tonya Parker and Hawkeye who did not like the way that
Kingpin was running Hammer Falls. She becomes "Spider-Bitch", allying herself with a new Punisher and Daredevil, and plans to take back Hammer Falls, only for the group to be captured and Daredevil and Punisher to be fed to the carnivorous dinosaurs. Hawkeye breaks his daughter out of her cell, whereafter Ashley immediately beheads Kingpin which avenges Daredevil and Punisher's deaths. Then she attempts to kill her father, before taking over Hammer Falls as the new Kingpin. Old Man Logan rescues Hawkeye as Ashley sends her men after them. The character appears in the "
Spider-Verse" and
Spider-Geddon storylines, now referred with her father's surname as Ashley Barton, and alternately referred to as "Spider-Girl" and "Spider-Woman" due to the family-friendly nature of the narrative, and is among the spider-powered characters who are recruited by
Superior Spider-Man (
Doctor Octopus's mind in Peter Parker's body) to help fight the
Inheritors, before returning to the Wastelands in "
Venomverse" and "
Old Man Quill".
Claire Parker In
Spider-Man: Life Story, Peter and Mary Jane have twins named Benjy and
Claire Parker (physically designed as a
composite character of
Mayday Parker and the
Ultimate Spider-Woman). For the first ten years of their lives, the two were solely raised by Mary Jane in Portland, Oregon after she left Peter following a traumatic incident. In 1995, Peter lets
Ben Reilly take over his life as Spider-Man and CEO of Parker Industries so he could return to his family. In the mid-2000s, Claire convinces Peter to return to New York and become Spider-Man once more shortly after
Morlun kills Ben Reilly so he could stop
Tony Stark from taking over Parker Industries and to lure Morlun away from his family. Despite his efforts, Morlun attacks the twins and Mary Jane in Oregon as Peter gets involved in
the superhero Civil War. When Benjy discovers that Morlun is vulnerable when he is feeding off someone, he uses himself as bait to allow Claire the chance to impale him on a splintered log of wood. Benjy survives the assault, but is crippled for life. By 2019, Claire has become Spider-Woman (now wearing a costume the same as the
Ultimate Spider-Woman's), and is instructed by her father to stay behind to protect her brother and mother as he goes to space to end Doctor Doom's reign of terror on the planet with
Miles Morales (actually
Otto Octavius).
Earth X On
Earth X, a character named
Spidra appears. She was one of the last survivors of the
Microverse following
Psycho-Man's attempt to drive the entire realm mad. Escaping with the rest of the Ant Men, who were formerly known as the
Microns, Spidra and the rest of the Ant Men are charged with watching Immortus. They are later present at the wedding of
King Britain and
Medusa.
Erin Hasko During the
Web Warriors ongoing series, on accidentally coming across actors Felix Lifson and
Erin Hasko, in a world where Spider-Man is fictional, shooting a
Spider-Man movie (in which Erin is playing
Gwen "Spider-Gwen" Stacy / Spider-Woman), Octavia Otto and the Web Warriors invite the duo to join the team, initially not noticing the pair to be actors shooting the film. On clearing up the misunderstanding, Octavia nonetheless makes the offer again, if either of them would be open to it, and excitedly noting that she learned three different types of martial arts for a previous role, Erin joins the Web Warriors and ventures into the multiverse with them, leaving her shocked crew behind, as Felix asks if they were still filming. Erin returns in the video game
Spider-Man Unlimited, now wielding a specialized set of web-shooters made for those lacking spider-strength as a "real" Spider-Woman. After the Spider-Queen escapes from Spider-Force custody, the game's protagonist Spider-Man realizes that since Erin isn't a Spider-Totem, the Queen cannot control her, and sends her on a mission to
Horizon Labs to collect a device to suppress the Queen's control over other spiders and Spider-People. Listed as "
Spider-Gwen (Erin Hasko)"; in her character description, Erin is revealed to have been acting since she was three years old, with the film she was filming on her recruitment having been titled ''Spider-Woman: Goblin's Revenge''.
Helen Goddard An unrelated earlier Spider-Woman was published by
Harry "A" Chesler's Dynamic Comics in 1944. She was
Helen Goddard, a non-superpowered crime-fighter who made her first and only appearance in the
Golden Age comic book Major Victory #1.
Marvel 2099 In the unified
Marvel 2099 reality of Earth-2099, a Spider-Woman with the real name of
Sivern Dru appears as a member of the
2099 version of the New Avengers. She is a member of an unidentified alien species.
Mary Jane Watson There are several alternate versions of Mary Jane Watson known as Spider-Woman. The first version is a
ninja of the Spider-clan in the
Marvel Mangaverse, and another version is featured in the
Exiles series.
Mayday Parker Mayday Parker, Peter and MJ's daughter from the alternate future
MC2 who is commonly known as Spider-Girl, began calling herself Spider-Woman after her father's death.
Spider Super Stories A character called Spider-Woman (
Valerie the Librarian) appears in the recurring
live-action skit "
Spidey Super Stories" on the 1970s
PBS children's television series
The Electric Company, portrayed by
Hattie Winston, who originated the character as the girlfriend of Easy Reader (portrayed by
Morgan Freeman) before she become Spider-Woman. She also appears as Spider-Woman in the
spin-off comic book series
Spidey Super Stories #11 (August 1975) where she has no superpowers.
Squadron Supreme In the
Squadron Supreme series,
Nell Ruggles was a young troubled girl, who upon gaining her powers killed her classmates, who had bullied her in the past. However, her superhuman powers allowed her to be traced back to a device which the Icarus One astronauts brought back from the Moon. Running away from home, she was captured by the Blur and turned over to
Nick Fury's
S.H.I.E.L.D. Thanks to an electroshock collar, she has been prevented from leaving, though she appears to be making the best of the situation, having made friends and eventually falling in love with Tucker Ford, Biogeneral. ==In other media==