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Spider-Woman
(IV)
REAL NAME: Charlotte Witter ALIASES: None IDENTITY: Known to authorities OCCUPATION: Fashion designer, criminal CITIZENSHIP: U.S.A. PLACE OF BIRTH: Sublimity Oregon KNOWN RELATIVES: Cassandra Webb (Madame Web,
grandmother), Jonathan Webb (grandfather, deceased) GROUP AFFILIATION: Former associate of Dr.
Octopus (Otto Octavius) EDUCATION: B.A. in fashion and merchandising FIRST APPEARANCE: Amazing Spider-Man #5 (1999)
HISTORY: The granddaughter of the clairvoyant
Madame Web, Charlotte Witter
was a reputable fashion designer who also dealt in illegal
markets, which brought her into contact with Dr.
Octopus. Sensing latent psychic powers in Witter that
could further his plans, Octopus kidnapped her and conducted
genetic testing using spider DNA, altering Witter's physical
appearance and transforming her into a spider-human hybrid.
Witter despised what Octopus had done to her and tried to
kill him several times, but Octopus conditioned her through
torture, sensory deprivation and starvation until she obeyed
his every command, so long as he provided her with a steady
diet of human blood. Taking the name "Spider-Woman,"
Witter orchestrated attacks on other women who had previously
used that name and absorbed their powers, with orders to kill
Spider-Man once the powers of
all the other Spider-Women had been absorbed.
In the island-nation of Madripoor,
Witter ambushed and defeated private investigator Jessica
Drew (who had temporarily given up her "Spider-Woman"
identity at the time) as she walked home from work. Shortly
after, in Los Angeles, California,
Witter overpowered former Spider-Woman, Julia
Carpenter in her home as she waited for her daughter to
return from school. Learning of the attacks on the other Spider-Women,
who were both left in critical condition, Spider-Man set out
to protect 15-year-old Mattie
Franklin, the current holder of the "Spider-Woman"
title at the time. Witter attacked them both, but Spider-Man
escaped with the injured Franklin, whom he brought to the
apartment of the Black Cat.
Following the trail of Franklin's power, Witter tracked her
down but was forced to retreat by Black Cat and Spider-Man,
who placed a Spider-Tracer on Witter to follow her movements.
Witter next resurfaced on a New
York rooftop battling the NYPD until Spider-Man arrived,
causing Witter to reconsider her actions and feel momentary
remorse for attacking the other Spider-Women. But Witter soon
reverted to Octopus' programming, defeating Spider-Man and
bringing him to Octopus's lair under the East River before
Spider-Man escaped, driving off Octopus and Witter.
Days later, now operating from an abandoned Greenwich Village
brownstone, Witter began kidnapping men on which to feed while
Madame Web assembled the heroic, depowered Spider-Women to
capture her granddaughter. Tracking Witter's psychic emanations,
Franklin and Drew battled her, and Witter was rendered unconscious
when Franklin mystically absorbed all of the power that Witter
had stolen from the others. Reuniting with Octopus, Witter
realized that she still had psychic control over the spider
legs that were now attached to Franklin's back, and she forced
Franklin to attack Spider-Man against her will until Madame
Web severed the psychic link and subdued Witter. Witter was
placed in Web's care as she slowly siphoned her powers back,
eventually escaping and using her psychic powers to learn
Spider-Man's true identity. Witter's powers were finally rendered
dormant after Spider-Man and Franklin defeated her.
HEIGHT: 5 ft. 10 in. WEIGHT: 128 lbs. EYES: (Witter) Green; (Spider-Woman) red HAIR: (Witter) Blonde; (Spider-Woman) platinum
with black streaks
ABILITIES: Fully powered, Spider-Woman had
superhuman strength, speed and agility; the ability to adhere
to virtually any surface: the power of flight; and the ability
to generate bio-electric "venom blasts." strands
of psionic force that could be woven into adhesive "psi-webs."
and psionic spider legs that emanated from her back. She also
has inherent precognitive abilities, telepathy and psionic
detection. Spider-Woman can hypnotize males using eye contact,
and she can absorb the powers of other Spider-Women.
NOTE:
The above information was copied from “All-New Official
Handbook of the Marvel Universe #10”