Sony Entertainment beats the premiere of Spiderman: Across the Spider-Verse. There are only 15 days left for the continuation of the story of Miles Morales’ Spider-Man to appear in movie theaters.
For this sequel to the 2018 Oscar winner (Best Animated Film), the multiverse of the Spiderman or the ‘Spider People’ is further unleashed. Spider-Gwen and the Peter Parker from another universe return to accompany Miles on new adventures.
But in addition to these well-known characters comes a shower of new people who have also been bitten or affected by a radioactive spider in their different universes. One of them is Jessica Drew, one of the Spider Women that make up the wall-crawlers, who recently appeared in the latest preview before the film’s world premiere.
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Jessica Drew was created by writer Archie Goodwin and penciller Marie Severin, and debuted in “Marvel Spotlight” #32 in February 1977.
She is a superhero with spider-like abilities similar to Spider-Man’s, though her powers and origin are slightly different. She was exposed to irradiated spider blood when she was a child and, as a result, she developed superhuman abilities.
His powers include increased strength, agility, stamina, and the ability to stick to surfaces. In addition, he possesses the ability to emit bioelectric “poison sparks” and has mental resistance that allows him to resist mind control and psychic influence.
Throughout her history, Jessica Drew has had different roles in the Marvel universe. She has been a member of the Avengers, SHIELD, and Heroes for Hire. She has also starred in several solo comic series under the title Spider-Woman.
His personality has been characterized as being brave, intelligent and persistent, although he has sometimes dealt with personal conflicts and a complicated life.