

Madame Web
Cassandra Webb was a blind, elderly clairvoyant and telepath connected to a life-support system resembling a spider's web — a visual that caught Spider-Man's attention when he first crossed paths with her. Though frail in body, her psychic gifts made her a powerful, enigmatic figure in his world.
Few Marvel figures carry an aura of mystery quite like Madame Web, who made her unexpected debut in the pages of John Carter, Warlord of Mars #2 in 1977, brought to life by the legendary Bronze Age talents of Marv Wolfman and Gil Kane. Over nearly five decades — a remarkable 1977-to-2025 span that speaks to genuine staying power — she has woven herself into the fabric of Marvel's spider-corner of the universe, sharing the page with Spider-Man, Spider-Woman, Julia Carpenter, Peter Parker, and Anya Corazon across titles like Edge of Spider-Verse, Spider-Man, and Spider-Society. With two collector-recognized key issues to her name, she's the kind of character whose appearances make longbox hunters sit up and take notice. If you're exploring the tangled, fascinating web of Marvel's spider-mythology, Madame Web is an essential thread you won't want to miss.
Real name. Cassandra Webb

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