Spider-Ma'am
Spider-Ma'am is a Marvel multiverse variant in which Aunt May Parker — rather than Peter — is bitten by the radioactive spider, becoming a wall-crawling, web-slinging hero herself. The concept plays the familiar origin beat for gentle comic effect.
A delightful Modern Age gem from Marvel's multiverse, Spider-Ma'am debuted in 2009's Amazing Spider-Man Family #3 courtesy of the legendary creative team of J. M. DeMatteis and Sal Buscema — a pairing whose pedigree alone makes this a book worth hunting down. With a name that winks knowingly at the Spider-Man mythos, she's a wonderfully inventive spin on a beloved corner of Marvel lore, sharing pages with the likes of Spider-Man, Miles Morales, and Aunt May Parker herself. Her appearances across Spider-Verse and Spider-Boy place her squarely in Marvel's rich tradition of multiverse storytelling, where unexpected legacy characters get their moment to shine. Rare in the catalog but clearly enduring — still turning up fifteen years after her debut — she's exactly the kind of discovery that reminds you why digging deep into Marvel's shelves is always worth it.

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