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Jessica Drew

610 appearances Β· Bronze Age Β· 1977–2026 Β· 26 key issues
Who is Jessica Drew?

Jessica Drew gained her powers after being injected with a spider-based serum and subjected to radiation treatments as a child, later emerging as the superhuman agent Spider-Woman. She went on to serve various organizations before ultimately becoming one of Marvel's most enduring spider-powered heroes.

Few characters have carved out as distinctive a corner of the Marvel Universe as Jessica Drew, who burst onto the scene in Marvel Spotlight #32 in 1977 β€” a Bronze Age debut crafted by the talented team of Archie Goodwin, Sal Buscema, and Jim Mooney. With 609 catalogued appearances spanning nearly five decades, she is one of Marvel's most enduring figures, anchoring her own Spider-Woman series while holding her own alongside some of the publisher's heaviest hitters β€” Spider-Man, Captain America, Wolverine, and Iron Man among the luminaries who've shared her pages. Twenty-six of her appearances carry key-issue status, a testament to how often her story has intersected with moments that genuinely matter to collectors. Whether you're discovering her through New Avengers or following her across her solo adventures, Jessica Drew rewards the deep dive β€” a complex, resilient presence who has only grown more compelling with time.

Identity

Real name. Jessica Miriam Drew

Affiliations. West Coast Avengers ; Edge of Spider-Verse ; Daughters of Liberty ; Order of the Web Formerly: ; Strikeforce ; Superior Spider-Army ; S.W.O.R.D.; ; A.I.M. ; AvengersAvengers ; Spider-Army ; New AvengersNew Avengers ; Hydra ; Spider SocietyAmazing Fantasy ; Drew and McCabe Private Investigations ; ally of the X-Men ; S.H.I.E.L.D. ; Lady Liberators ; (employee)Spider-Woman

β˜… First appearance
Marvel Spotlight #32
Feb 1977

Part of the Spider-Woman legacy

Jessica Drew is one of 3 heroes to carry the Spider-Woman mantle. See the whole Spider-Woman family β–Έ

Trivia

  • Marvel rushed Jessica Drew into existence primarily to lock down the Spider-Woman trademark, meaning the character hit the stands before anyone had mapped out a definitive long-term vision for her solo identity.cbr.com
  • Jessica Drew's origin didn't stay fixed for long β€” Marvel eventually scrapped her original science-fiction backstory entirely and published a retconned origin that offered a completely different explanation for the source of her powers.cbr.com
  • Few Marvel characters have had the Skrull impersonation angle land with as much real-world impact as Jessica Drew β€” her impostor embedded within the Avengers for an extended stretch, making the storyline a genuine talking point well beyond the comics page.cbr.com
  • Jessica Drew's pregnancy arc made modern headlines precisely because she kept up her superhero work throughout, leaning on allies to carry investigations forward rather than stepping away from the life entirely.cbr.com
  • Brian Michael Bendis has written more of Jessica Drew's comics than any other writer in our catalog β€” 67 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years β€” 1977–2023

Marvel Spotlight #32 β˜… 1977
Marvel Spotlight #32
The Avengers Annual #10 β˜… 1981
The Avengers Annual #10
Beauty and the Beast #3 1985
Beauty and the Beast #3
Silver Surfer Annual #1 1988
Silver Surfer Annual #1
Marvel Super-Heroes #11 1992
Marvel Super-Heroes #11
Marvel Comics Presents #175 1995
Marvel Comics Presents #175
Spider-Woman #3 β˜… 1999
Spider-Woman #3
Spider-Girl #40 2002
Spider-Girl #40
Marvel Holiday Special #1 β˜… 2006
Marvel Holiday Special #1
Captain America: Road to Reborn #[nn] β˜… 2009
Captain America: Road to Reborn #[nn]
Age of Ultron #10 β˜… 2013
Age of Ultron #10
Spider-Women Alpha #1 2016
Spider-Women Alpha #1
Captain Marvel #1 2019
Captain Marvel #1
All-Out Avengers #4 2023
All-Out Avengers #4

Appearances (601–610 of 610, oldest first)

Spider-Man: Holiday Spectacular (2026)
#1
Avengers (2023)
X-Men United (2026)
#1
Generation X-23 (2026)
#2
X-Men (2024)
Marvel / DC: Spider-Man / Superman (2026)
#1
Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity (2026)
#1
Spectacular Spider-Man: Brand New Day (2026)
#1
Spider-Woman (1978)
#3