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Comics character
Spider-Woman
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Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceAmazing Spider-Man (vol. 2) #6 (1999)
Created byHoward Mackie
John Byrne
In-story information
Alter egoCharlotte Witter
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, speed, reflexes, stamina and agility
  • Ability to cling to solid surfaces
  • Psionic spider legs and webbing
  • Flight
  • Precognitive "Spider sense"
  • Telepathy

Charlotte Witter, the fourth Spider-Woman, is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe. The character first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 2) #6 (1999).

Character biography

Charlotte Witter was a fashion designer (and granddaughter of psychic Madame Web) who also engaged in black market transactions. Those dealings led her to work for Dr. Octopus. Through genetic manipulation, Dr. Octopus mutated her into a human/spider hybrid. He gave her the ability to absorb the powers of the previous Spider-Women in return for her agreeing to destroy Spider-Man. She managed to steal the powers of Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, Mattie Franklin, and Madame Web. During a climactic battle, Mattie reabsorbed all those powers, leaving Charlotte powerless. In their last encounter, it seemed Charlotte's powers had begun to return. Nevertheless, Charlotte was defeated by Mattie and institutionalized. She is currently in a coma in her grandmother's mansion.

Powers and abilities

Charlotte Witter had superhuman strength, speed, and agility, ability to adhere to walls, bio-electric "venom blasts," psionically-created "psi-webs", psychic spider legs that sprout from her back, ability to fly, extrasensory powers, precognitive flashes, telepathy, and psionic detection.

Biography

  • Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2 #5-6
  • Peter Parker: Spider-Man Vol. 2 #5
  • Spider-Woman Vol. 3 #1-2, 8-9
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