Ghost-Spider
On an alternate Earth, Gwen Stacy was bitten by a radioactive spider, gaining superhuman strength, agility, wall-crawling, and a precognitive spider-sense. Wielding web-shooters of her own design, she became the masked vigilante Spider-Woman — later known as Ghost-Spider — while balancing life as a drummer in the Mary Janes.
Few Modern Age characters arrive with quite the creative pedigree of Ghost-Spider, whose 2016 debut in Hip-Hop Variant Sampler #1 — with rapper and activist Killer Mike among the creators — signals just how boldly Marvel was swinging for cultural relevance in that era. With 159 catalog appearances and three collector-recognized key issues, this is a character who has built genuine weight in the Marvel tapestry, anchoring titles like Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider and crossing paths with heavy-hitters including Peter Parker, Miles Morales, Wolverine, and Captain America. That kind of company speaks volumes — Ghost-Spider moves in the absolute thick of Marvel's web-slinging mythology, a fixture across some of the publisher's most enthusiastic modern storytelling. If you're tracing the shape of Marvel's 2010s and beyond, Ghost-Spider is exactly the kind of figure your collection shouldn't be missing.
Real name. Gwendolyn Maxine "Gwen" Stacy
Powers. Spider physiology from a radioactive-spider bite: superhuman strength, speed, agility, reflexes, equilibrium, wall-crawling, and a precognitive "spider-sense"; uses web-shooters/web-based tech.
Affiliations. Spider-Society / Web-Warriors, Mary Janes (band), Order of the Web; formerly NYPD-pursued vigilante, S.H.I.E.L.D. (alt-Earth)

Part of the Spider-Woman legacy
Ghost-Spider is one of 3 heroes to carry the Spider-Woman mantle. See the whole Spider-Woman family ▸
Trivia
- Long before her 2019 solo relaunch planted her firmly in Earth-616 continuity, Marvel was already leveraging her star power as a central Spider-Verse figure across major animated and multimedia platforms.en.wikipedia.org
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