Miriam Drew
Miriam Drew is the mother of Jessica Drew (Spider-Woman), introduced in the very first issue of her daughter's solo series. She and husband Jonathan Drew had ties to Herbert Edgar Wyndham, the High Evolutionary, whose work on Wundagore Mountain shaped Jessica's extraordinary origins.
Miriam Drew stepped onto the Marvel stage in 1978's landmark Spider-Woman #1, a Bronze Age debut crafted by Marv Wolfman and Carmine Infantino that placed her at the very origin of one of Marvel's most distinctive heroines. Across a surprisingly enduring span stretching all the way to 2024, she's kept rarefied company β sharing pages with Jessica Drew, Jonathan Drew, and the godlike Herbert Edgar Wyndham, the High Evolutionary himself β putting her squarely at the heart of Spider-Woman's foundational mythology. Her appearances span Spider-Woman, Spider-Woman: Origin, and even the British Super Spider-Man TV Comic, giving her a quietly international footprint for a character with a modest page count. Fifteen appearances over nearly five decades makes Miriam Drew a figure worth seeking out for any serious Spider-Woman collector tracing the roots of the saga.

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