Spider-Woman
Few characters can claim they burst onto the scene during one of Marvel's most landmark events, but Spider-Woman made exactly that kind of entrance, debuting in Jim Shooter and Mike Zeck's Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #6 in 1984 — a Bronze Age baptism by fire alongside the likes of Iron Man, Captain America, and Scarlet Witch. Over four decades of continuous publishing history, she's proven herself a genuinely durable presence in the Marvel Universe, racking up 114 catalog appearances and nine collector-recognized key issues that signal real significance to anyone building a serious run. Her most frequent stomping grounds — Force Works, Marvel Comics Presents, and Secret Wars itself — trace a career that spans cosmic crossovers and intimate anthology spotlights alike. For fans who love characters with deep roots and a rich publication trail, Spider-Woman is absolutely worth hunting down.
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