Paper Doll
Paper Doll is a Marvel villain with the unsettling ability to flatten herself paper-thin, allowing her to slip under doors and wrap around victims. Obsessed with actor Bobby Carr, she targets anyone she perceives as a threat to him, bringing her into conflict with Spider-Man.
Sliding out of the shadows of Marvel's Modern Age, Paper Doll made her unsettling debut in The Amazing Spider-Man #559 in 2008, brought to life by the talented Barry Kitson. She's carved out a niche in Spider-Man's world, haunting the pages alongside Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson, and Harry Osborn — some of the most iconic names in the entire Spider-Man mythos. Her appearances span an impressive stretch from 2008 all the way to 2025, touching titles like Spider-Man: Brand New Day and Spider-Girl, which speaks to a staying power that goes well beyond a one-issue curiosity. If you're digging into the richer corners of Spidey's rogues gallery, Paper Doll is exactly the kind of Modern Age discovery that rewards the dedicated collector.

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