SAVAGE SIX
Created by Tom DeFalco
Group Leader at time of disbandment: Funny
Face
Former Group Leaders: None
Members at time of disbandment: Mr.
Abnormal,
Killerwatt, Dragon King, Sabreclaw, Raptor
Former Members: None
Base Of Operations: New York City
First Appearance: Spider-Girl #25
Final Appearance: Spider-Girl #25
History: (Spider-Girl
#25) formed by Funny Face for revenge on
Spider-Girl,
fought and defeated separately by her (see: Dragon
King; Funny
Face;
Killerwatt;
Mister
Abnormal;
Raptor;
Sabreclaw;
Spider-Girl).
After the defeat the members of the team went their seperate ways
SCARLET SPIDER II
Created by Tom DeFalco
Real Name: Felicity Hardy
Occupation: Adventurer, High school student
Identity: Secret
Legal Status: Citizen of the United
States,
with no criminal record
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Felicia Hardy (mother,
aka Black Cat), Eugene "Flash" Thompson, Sr. (father), Eugene "Gene"
Thompson,
Jr. (brother), Walter Hardy (maternal grandfather, deceased), Lydia
Hardy
(maternal grandmother, faith unrevealed), Harrison Thompson (paternal
grandfather,
faith unrevealed), Rosie Thompson (paternal grandmother, faith
unrevealed),
Jessie Thompson (paternal aunt, faith unrevealed)
Group Affiliation: Ally of Spider-Girl
Base Of Operations: New York City
First Appearance (as Felicity Hardy):
Spider-Girl #
First Appearance (as Scarlet Spider):
Spider-Girl #46
History: (Spider-Girl
#46) After a short conversation with
Spider-Girl,
where May refuses to be her partner (see: Spider-Girl).
Felicity goes to the library at Midtown High, to read the book "His
Name
Was Spider-Man" by Ben Urich (see: Appendix: Urich, Ben). Later she
attacks
Spider-Girl wearing her new Scarlet Spider costume. She tests her gas
grenades
and her Scarlet Screan on Spider-Girl in order for her to take her on
as
her partner. May webs her up and leaves her, still refusing to take her
on as her partner
(Spider-Girl
#47)
(Spider-Girl
#48)
(Spider-Girl
#52)
(Spider-Girl
#53)
(Spider-Girl #74)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level: Felicity Hardy possesses
the normal human strength of a girl of her age, height, and build who
engaged
in regular excercises
Known superhuman powers: None
Abilities: Excellent acrobat
Weapons: Uses gas grenades, and her
Scarlet
Scream
SENTRY #666
Created by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Brett
Breeding
Real Name: Intergalactic Sentry #666
Occupation: Agent of the Kree Empire
Other Aliases: None
Identity:
Legal Status:
Place of Creation: Unrevealed location
in the Kree Empire
Creator: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Inapplicable
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Base Of Operations:
First Appearance: A-Next #2
Final Appearance: A-Next #2
History: (A-Next
#2) on Kree mission, arrived on Earth,
fought
Avengers II, destroyed by Earth Sentry (see: Avengers
II; Earth
Sentry)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers: Superhuman
strength
and endurance, able to fire heat blasts and perform instant self-repairs
Abilities:
Weapons:
SETH
Created by Tom DeFalco, Pat Ollife & Al
Williamson
Real Name: Seth
Occupation: God
Identity: Secret
Legal Status:
Other Aliases: "Supreme Serpent"
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives:
Group Affiliation: Leader of the Soldiers
of the Serpent
Base Of Operations: New York City
First Appearance:
History: (Spider-Girl
#54)
(Spider-Girl #55)
(Spider-Girl #56)
(Spider-Girl #58)
(Spider-Girl #59)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers:
Abilities:
Weapons:
"SHAKY"
Created by Tom DeFalco, Pat Ollife & Al
Williamson
Real Name: Unrevealed
Occupation: Professional criminal
Identity:
Legal Status:
Other Aliases: None known
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: Member of Mister
Nodody's
gang
Base Of Operations: New York City
First Appearance: Spider-Girl #1
History: (Spider-Girl
#1) Send be Mister Nobody to kidnap Peter
Parker (see: Mister Nobody;
Parker, Peter). Later fought and defeated by Spider-Girl (see: Spider-Girl)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level: "Shaky" possesses the
normal human strength of a man of his age, height, and build who
engaged
in regular excercises
Known superhuman powers: None
Abilities:
Weapons:
SIMIAN
Created by Tom DeFalco, Ron Lim & Al
Milgrom
Real Name: Unrevealed
Occupation: Member of the X-People
Identity: Secret
Legal Status:
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: X-People
Base Of Operations:
First Appearance: J2 #1
History: (J2
#1/3) met with X-People regarding J2 (see:
J2;
X-People)
(J2 #2) tricked
by Enthralla into fighting J2 (see: Enthralla)
(J2 #7) defeated
by Cyclops in Danger Room session (see: Cyclops)
(J2 #11) defeated
by Wild Thing in Danger Room session (see: Wild
Thing)
(Spider-Girl #58)
(Spider-Girl #59)
(Spider-Girl
#57)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers: Superhuman
strength
and agility due to genetic mutation
Abilities:
Weapons:
SLIPPERY SAM
Created by Tom DeFalco, Ron Lim & Al
Milgrom
Real Name: Sam Winthrow
Occupation: Professional criminal
Identity:
Legal Status: Citizen of the United
States
with a criminal record
Other Aliases: None known
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Fletcher Winthrow
(father),
Orphelia Winthrow (mother)
Group Affiliation: None
Base Of Operations:
First Appearance: J2 #4
History: (J2
#4/2-fb) Background revealed, how Sam
always
slipped away with everything
(J2 #4/2) Tried
to rob a mall, stopped by J2 (see: J2)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers:
Abilities:
Weapons:
SMYTHE, SPENCER
Created by Stan Lee & Steve Ditko, MC-2
version developed by Tom DeFalco
Real Name: Spencer Smythe
Occupation at time of death: Scientist
Identity: Public known
Legal Status: Citizen of the United
States
with no criminal record
Other Aliases: None known
Place of Birth:
Marital Status: Widower
Known Relatives: Unnamed wife (deceased),
Alistair Smythe (son, faith unrevealed)
Group Affiliation: None
Base Of Operations:
First Appearance (MC-2; in the past):
Spider-Girl #10
History: (Spider-Girl
#10-11) Spider-Girl is thrown back in
time,
to the time where Jameson hires Spencer Smythe to create a Spider
Slayer
to capture Spider-Man (see: Jameson, J. Jonah; Parker, Peter; Spider-Girl;
Spyral)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level: Due to the work with the
Spider-Slayers Spencer Smythe got cancer which caused his health to
weaken
and thereby also his strength.
Known superhuman powers: None
Abilities: Gifted inventor
Weapons: The original Spider-Slayers were
all invented by Spencer Smythe to capture Spider-Man
SOLDIERS OF THE SERPENT
Created by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Brett
Breeding
& Paul Ryan
Current Group Leader: Set
Former Group Leaders: Unrevealed
Current Members: Various, all unnamed
Former Members: Unrevealed
Base Of Operations:
First Appearance: A-Next #4
History: (A-Next
#4) captured Vibraxas, fought Avengers II
and Coal Tiger (see: Avengers II;
Coal
Tiger; Vibraxas)
(A-Next #9) fought
Thunderstrike II and Blacklight (see: Blacklight;
Thunderstrike
II)
(Spider-Girl #19)
fought Spider-Girl (see: Spider-Girl)
(Spider-Girl #23-bts) mentioned
to have fought Avengers again
(Spider-Girl #32)
(Spider-Girl #54)
(Spider-Girl #55)
(Spider-Girl #56)
(Spider-Girl #58)
(Spider-Girl #59)
SPANNER
Created by Tom DeFalco, Ron Lim & Al
Milgrom
Real Name: Unrevealed
Occupation: Member of the X-People
Identity: Secret
Legal Status:
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: X-People
Base Of Operations:
First Appearance: J2 #1
History: (J2
#1/3) met with X-People regarding J2 (see:
J2;
X-People)
(J2 #2) tricked
by Enthralla into fighting J2 (see: Enthralla)
(J2 #7) defeated
by Cyclops in Danger Room session (see: Cyclops)
(J2 #11) defeated
by Wild Thing in Danger Room session (see: Wild
Thing)
(Spider-Girl
#58)
(Spider-Girl
#67)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers: Due to genetic
mutation, Spanner is able to stretch body
Abilities:
Weapons:
SPEEDBALL
Created by Steve Ditko, MC-2 version developed
by Tom DeFalco
Real Name: Robert Baldwin
Occupation: Adventurer
Identity:
Legal Status:
Other Aliases: The Masked Marvel
Place of Birth: Springdale, Connecticut
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Justin Baldwin (father),
Madeline Naylor (mother)
Group Affiliation: Reserve member of
Avengers
II, former member of New Warriors I, Avengers I
Base Of Operations: New York City
First Appearance (MC2): What If Vol.2
#105
History: (A-Next
#1) aided other heroes in battling Loki,
accepted
reserve membership in Avengers II (see: Avengers
II; Loki)
(What If Vol.2 #105)
appeared at Avengers Mansion
(Spider-Girl #15) with
Spider-Girl, fought Mr. Abnormal (see: Mister
Abnormal; Spider-Girl)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers: Due to accidental
exposure to unidentified energy, Speedball is surrounded by kinetic
field
that causes him to "bounce" from any impact
Abilities:
Weapons:

Real Name: May Parker II
Occupation: High School student, adventurer
Identity: Secret
Legal Status: Citizen of the United
States,
with no criminal record, still a minor
Other Aliases: (nickname) Mayday
Place of Birth:
New York City
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Peter Parker (father,
aka Spider-Man I), Mary Jane Watson-Parker (mother), Benjamin Richard
Parker
(brother), Madeleine Watson (maternal grandmother, deceased), Philip
Watson
(whereabouts unknown), Gayle Watson Byrnes (maternal aunt), Kevin
Byrnes
(cousin), Tommy Byrnes (cousin), Richard Parker (paternal grandfather,
deceased), Mary Fitzgerald Parker (paternal grandmother, deceased),
Anna
Watson (grandaunt, whereabouth unknown), Judge Spencer Watson
(granduncle,
whereabouts unrevealed), Lou Watson (granduncle, whereabouts unknown),
Lorraine Watson (grandaunt, whereabouts unknown), Kristy Watson
(grandcousin),
Ben Parker (granduncle, deceased), May Parker (great-aunt, deceased)
Group Affiliation: Avengers II (reserve
member)
Base Of Operations: New York City
First Appearance: What If Vol. 2 #105
History: (What
If Vol.2 #105) background shown, fights
Green
Goblin (see: Green Goblin VI)
(Spider-Girl #1) At
school May stops Jimmy Yama and Moose Mansfield from fighting each
other
(see: "Moose"; Yama, Jimmy). Later she decides to go against parents
wishes
and go find out who tried to kidnap her father, learns that Mister
Nobody
send "Shaky" to kidnap her father, fights and defeats them (see: Mister
Nobody; Parker, Peter; "Shaky"). Leaves
before
the police arrives, decides to become Spider-Girl again
(Spider-Girl #2)
tries to stop a few criminals from stealing, attacked by Crazy Eight,
barely
escaped (see: Crazy Eight).
Introduced to Darkdevil, fights him as a test (see: Darkdevil).
Next day at school talks with Jimmy Yama, when Moose challange Jimmy to
a fight after school. At lunch have dinner with her father. Back at
school
prevents the fight between Moose and Jimmy. In the evening fights
another
fight with Crazy Eight and his men, defeats them all
(Spider-Girl #3) promise
her father that she will come to a ceremony later in the day. At school
decides to go with some friend to an exhibit at the Fantastic Five
museum.
While at the museum the exhibit is attacked by the supervillain Spyral,
the Fantastic Five arrives and the six of them manage to stop the
criminal
(see: Fantastic Five;
Spyral).
After the fight May rushed to the ceremony, only to find her mother all
alone there, her mother is mad at May for missing the appointment, and
May feels bad (see: Parker, Mary Jane)
(Spider-Girl #4)
at the Parkers' home Peter is yelling at May, he is trying to persuade
May to drop her superhero carreer. May leaves the house angry, she is
going
to school. At school May and Courtney walks to the library to study,
there
they're meet by "Coach" Thompson (see: Duran, Courtney; Thompson,
"Flash").
At lunch May is meeting with Phil Urich (see: Golden
Goblin). Later in the cantina the Dragon
King
begins to attack the people there, until he is defeated by Spider-Girl
(see: Dragon King)
(Spider-Girl #5)
After a discussing with her parents May Parker leaves the house, her
father
realizes he is wrong and goes after her, then he is attacked by Venom
who
takes over Peter Parker (see: Vemon).
Calling themselves Spider-Venom they fights Spider-Girl and Phil Urich
until the heroes manage to defeat Spider-Venom. The seemingly deceased
Venom is taken back to a SHIELD maximum security facility.
(Spider-Girl #6)
May have a conversation with PSI-Lord trying to get some advice whether
or not she should continue her work as Spider-Girl (see: Psi-Lord).
Pays Phil Urich a visit in the warehouse, attacked by Ladyhawk, learns
that there is infact two Ladyhawks and that they're sisters, finally
decides
to keep on as Spider-Girl (see: Ladyhawk)
(Spider-Girl #7/1)
Spider-Girl is having a trainingssession with Phil Urich she is making
progress, later at school Courtney Duran tells May that Jimmy and Moose
are planning another fight. After school she tries to rush to the
fight,
in an old ski mask to conceal her identity she ushes from house to
house
to get there in time. Suddenly she is attacked by Darkdevil who doesn't
recognize Spider-Girl without her costume, he thinks she is a buglar.
They
begin to fight. Suddenly Nova appears and join the fight. She manages
to
outsmart Nova, and gets away (see: Nova I).
Later she learns that Moose has been taken to the hospital, she rushes
there and meets with Brad Miller, Davida Kirby and Jimmy Yama (see:
Kirby,
Davida)
(Spider-Girl #7/2)
while at the attic, looking for old stuff left by her father from his
days
a Spider-Man, her mother catches her. After a short conversation, where
Mary Jane tells her about the last days of Spider-Man, she ends with
that
she thinks May should decide for herself whether or not she wants to
keep
on being Spider-Girl
(Spider-Girl #8)
The trial of Jimmy Yama, Moose and his parents sues Jimmy Yama for the
damage he has done to Moose, as May appear in court as support for
Jimmy
Yama. Jimmy's aunt Sachi Yama is his lawyer, and his cousin Zane comes
to visit (see: J2;
Yama, Sachi). At the same courthouse, the trial of Crazy Eight is also
about to begin sudddenly Mr. Nobody arrives and tries ot break Crazy
Eight
out, with the help of her father, Spider-Girl defeats the two
criminals,
meanwhile Moose and his parents decides to drop the charges against
Jimmy
(Spider-Girl #9) is
having her first trainingssession with her father after he accepted her
having powers like himself, but not accepting her being a costumed
adventurer
yet. Later she fights Killerwatt, but she is defeated, but before
Killerwatt
can finish her off, he is stopped by Darkdevil (see: Killerwatt).
Later at a concert Killerwatt tries to get back at the band who fired
him
as a roadie, he is stopped by Spider-Girl (see: Creep Flakes And Morons)
(Spider-Girl #10)
After school May have a short conversation with PSI-Lord, after the
talk,
she discovers Spyral, and tries to stop him, only to be thrown back in
time to her father's high school days, there she meets all her father's
friends and even Peter's aunt May (see: Parker, May)
(Spider-Girl #11)
still in the past, meets her mother at May Parker's house, meets Human
Torch. Taken to the future again by Spyral, defeats him (see: Human
Torch II)
(Spider-Girl #12)
Have a trainingssession with her father. At school introduced to the a
new kid (see: Buzz).
Later sees Darkdevil beat a man, tries to stop him, Darkdevil
disappears
and Spider-Girl rushed the man to the hospital. Later May asks her
father
about Kaine, he gets mad at her (see: Kaine).
Later at Church Key fights Darkdevil
(Spider-Girl Annual 1 ('99))
(Spider-Girl #13)
Applies for membership in Avengers (see: Avengers
II). Fights Avengers in test, defeats
Bluestreak,
J2, American Dream, Freebooter and Mainframe, but is finally defeated
by
Stinger (see: American Dream;
Bluestreak;
Freebooter;
J2;
Mainframe;
Stinger).
Granted reserve status in Avengers
(Spider-Girl #14)
alongside Darkdevil fights Kaine
(Spider-Girl #15) alongside
Speedball, defeats Mister Abnormal (see: Mister
Abnormal; Speedball)
(Spider-Girl #16) in
trainingssession defeted by Ladyhawk(s). In mock battle with Stinger,
stopped
by Nova. As May, becomes good friend with JJ
(Spider-Girl #17)
alongside Spider-Man fights mercenaries, defeats them. Alone fight and
defeats Kaine
(Spider-Girl #18)
mistakes The Buzz for the "Sky Bandit", tries to capture him,
fails.Have
a conversation with her father, asking him about winged opponents, told
about Vulture II & III and The Fly. Goes out looking for the "Sky
Bandit"
encounters Raptor, defeated by her, saved by The Buzz (see: Raptor).
Alongside The Buzz defeats Raptor
(Spider-Girl #19)
at Midtown High School fight and defeats Soldiers of the Serpent,
learns
from Brad that JJ is the grandson of J. Jonah Jameson (see: Jameson, J.
Jonah; Soldiers of the Serpent)
(Spider-Girl #20)
fights Green Goblin, tems with Golden Goblin, defeats Green Goblin
(Spider-Girl #21)
(Spider-Girl #22)
(Spider-Girl #23)
(Spider-Girl #24)
(Spider-Girl #25)
fights Savage Six (see: Savage Six)
(Spider-Girl #26)
(Spider-Girl #27)
(Spider-Girl #28)
(Spider-Girl #29)
(Spider-Girl #30)
(Spider-Girl #31)
(Spider-Girl #32)
(Spider-Girl #33)
(Spider-Girl #34)
(Spider-Girl #35)
(Spider-Girl #36)
(Spider-Girl #37)
(Spider-Girl #38)
(Spider-Girl #39)
(Spider-Girl #40)
alongside Spider-Man III, fought Mr. Nobody, Funny Face and Crazy
Eight,
Crazy Eight accidently shot by Mr. Nobody (see: Funny
Face; Spider-Man
III)
(Spider-Girl #41)
(Spider-Girl #42)
(Spider-Girl #43)
(Spider-Girl #44)
(Spider-Girl #45)
(Spider-Girl #46)
at the Avengers' headquaters, Mainframe and Stinger informs Spider-Girl
about the current whereabouts of Angel Face and Funny Face (see: Angel
Face). Later she meets with Felicity, and
tells her that she doesn't want a partner and leaves. Later she sees a
robbery and tries to stop the robbers, but the New Warriors stops them
first (see: New Warriors II;
Scarlet
Spider II). Spider-Girl leaves angry at
her
former teammates. She goes to see Normie Osborn, adter a short
conversation
she leaves, to go back out in the streets, there she is suddenly
attacked
by someone in a spider-costume, claimimg to be the new Scarlet Spider.
May quickly discovers that Felicity had taken the role as Scarlet
Spider.
She webs Felicity up and leaves her, to go to the headquaters of the
Fantastic
Five. She arrives there just as the building explodes and Apox the
Omega
Skrull reveals himself (see: Apox the
Omega
Skrull)
(Spider-Girl #47)
(Spider-Girl #48)
(Spider-Girl #49)
(Spider-Girl #50)
(Spider-Girl #51)
(Spider-Girl #52)
(Spider-Girl #53)
(Spider-Girl #54)
(Spider-Girl #55)
(Spider-Girl #56)
(Spider-Girl #57)
(Spider-Girl #58)
(Spider-Girl #59) birth
of baby brother Benjamin Richard Parker
(Spider-Girl #60)
(Spider-Girl #61)
(Spider-Girl #62)
(Spider-Girl #63)
(Spider-Girl #64)
(Spider-Girl #65)
(Spider-Girl #66)
(Spider-Girl #67)
(Spider-Girl #68)
(Spider-Girl #69)
(Spider-Girl #70)
(Spider-Girl #71)
(Spider-Girl #72)
(Spider-Girl #73)
(Spider-Girl #74)
(Spider-Girl #75)
(Spider-Girl #76)
(Spider-Girl #77)
(Spider-Girl #78)
Height: 5'5"
Weight: 112 lbs.
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Brown (dyed auburn)
Strength level: Spider-Girl possesses superhuman strength enabling
her to lift (press) approximately 5 tons under optimal conditions.
Known superhuman powers: Spider-Girl has inherited powers
similiar to those possessed by her father, Spider-Man; superhuman
strength, reflexes, and equilibrium. Her overall metabolic effiency has
been greatly increased, and the composition of her skeleton,
inter-connective tissues, muscles, and nervous system have all been
enhanced. Her reflexes are faster than an average human by a factor of
20 (as opposed to her father whose factor is 15; her reflexes, agility,
and speed are greater than her father because she has been a natural
athlete before her powers ever manifested, unlike her father, but she
cannot jump nearly as high or far as him); she is often able to dodge
bullets, if she is far enough away. Spider-Girl is extraordinarily
limber and her tendons and connective tissues are twice as elastic as
the average human being's, despite their enhanced strength. Much like
her father, She has developed a unique fighting style that makes full
use of her agility, strength, and equilibrium.
Spider-Girl has
the ability to mentally control the flux of bio-magnetic attraction
between molecular boundary layers. It enables her to not only adhere to
most surfaces but also cause objects she has touched to cling together,
and can even repel objects she has clung to. The ability is usually
concentrated in her hands and feet and another object, with an upper
limit of several tons per finger. Unlike her father, however, she has
to concentrate a bit more in her clinging.
Spider-Girl possesses
an extrasensory or "spider-sense" which warns her of potential
immediate danger by a tingling sensation in the back of her skull. The
precise nature of this sense is unknown, but it appears to be a
simultaneous clairvoyant response to a wide variety of phenomena from
falling safes to speeding bullets to thrown punches, which has given
hundredths of a second's warning; sufficient time for her reflexes to
allow her to avoid injury. Spider-Girl's spider-sense is much more
acute than her father's, enabling her to detect whether or not someone
is lying, and can even tell who is setting off her spider-sense,
depending on whether she has met the person before. The spider-sense
can also create a general response on the order of several minutes; she
cannot discern the nature of the threat by the sensation, but she can
discern the severity of the danger by the strength of her response to
it. Spider-Girl's fighting style incorporates the advantage that her
spider-sense provides her.
Weapons:
Spider-Girl uses web-shooters which are twin devices worn on her wrists
which can shoor thin strands of a special "web fluid" at high pressure.
The web fluid is a shear-thinning liquid (virtually solid until a
shearing force is applied to it, rendering it fluid) whose exact
formula is as yet unknown, but is related to nylon. On contact with
air, the long-chain polymer knits and forms an extremely tough flexible
fiber with extraordinary adhesive properties. The web fluid's adhesive
quality diminishes rapidly with exposure to air; after about two hours,
certain imbibed ethers cause the solid form of the web fluid to
dissolve into a powder. Because the fluid almost instantly sublimates
from solid to liquid when under shear pressure, and is not adhesive in
its anaerobic liquid solid phase transition point, there is no clogging
of the web-shooter's parts.
The spinneret mechanism in the
web-shooter is machined from stainless steel, except for the turbine
component which is machined out of a block of teflon and the two
turbine bearings which are made of amber and artificial sapphire. The
wristlets and web fluid cartridges are mainly nickel-plated annealed
brass. The cartridges are pressurized to 300 pounds per square inch and
sealed with a bronze cap which is silver soldered closed. The wristlets
have sharp steel nipples which pierce the bronze caps when the
cartridges are tighly wedged into their positions. The hand-wound
solenoid needle valve is actuated by a palm switch that is protected by
a band of spring steel which requires a 65 pound pressure to trigger.
The switch is situated high on the palm to avoid most unwanted firing,
and is double-clicked to fire the webbing. The small battery
compartment is protected by a rubber seal. The effect of the very small
turbine pump vanes is to compress (shear) the web fluid and then force
it, under pressure, through the spinneret holes which cold-draws it
(stretches it; the process wherein nylon gains a four-fold increase in
tensile strength), then extrudes it through the air where it
solidifies. As the web fluid exits the spinneret holes, it is attracted
to itself electrostatically and thus can form complex shapes. The
spinneret holes have three set of adjustable, staggered openings around
the turbine which permit a single webline, a more complex, spun
webline, and a thick stream. The webline's tensile strength is
estimated to be 120 pounds per square millimeter of cross section. The
300 p.s.i. pressure in each cartridge is sufficient to force a stream
of the complex web pattern an estimated 60 feet (significantly farther
if shot in a ballistic parabolic arc).
Spider-Girl's web
shooters are based off of the design of her surrogate uncle Ben Reilly,
who for a time was Spider-Man. With this, Spider-Girl's web shooters
possess the capability of firing Spider Stingers and Impact Webbing;
both weapons are located on the wristcuffs, and are activated by wrist
movement.
The Spider Stingers are small, dart-like metal
projectiles that carry a tranquilizing drug on the tip. If the skin is
broken on the target, the tranquilizer circulates through the blood
stream in a matter of seconds, rendering the victim unconcscious for
several minutes. The actual composition of the drug is unknown, but has
proven to be effective against even the deadliest foe. The main
limitation of the Spider-Stingers are that they cannot penetrate armor,
and that the effects of the drug do not last for a very long time.
Impact Webbing is very similar to her father's regular webbing, but is
shaped like a sphere. Upon contact with the air, the small webbing
gel-cap expands, and the molecules extend out, becoming very long and
sticky. When the impact webbing hits its target, it explodes into long
strands to extra-sticky webbing that envelope the target. The impact
webbing continues to expand as it wraps around its victim, trapping it
in a thick coating of strong web material. Impact webbing conforms to
the limitations of regular webbing, and has many of the same properties.
Recently Spider-Girl's father, the original Spider-Man Peter Parker,
has given her the use of Spider-Tracers that she can use to track down
criminals. The Tracers are, as yet, not tuned to her Spider-Sense, as
it is in a frequency that's different from her father's, so she uses a
remote tracing device that monitors how far or how close the
Spider-Tracer is from her.
SPYRAL
Created by ?, MC-2 version developed by Tom
DeFalco
Real Name: Unrevealed
Occupation: Professional criminal
Identity:
Legal Status:
Other Aliases:
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives: None
Group Affiliation: None
Base Of Operations:
First Appearance (MC-2): Spider-Girl #3
History: (Spider-Girl
#3) Arrives at the Fantastic Five museum,
attacks Spider-Girl (see: Spider-Girl).
Defeated by her and Fantastic Five (see: Fantastic
Five)
(Spider-Girl #10)
Spider-Girl discovers Spyral is back, tries to stop him, but both of
them
are instead thrown back in time
(Spider-Girl #11) works
on getting to his rightful time, fights Spider-Man, Spider-Girl and
Human
Torch II, got back to May's time with her, defeated by her in the end
(see:
Parker, Peter; Human Torch II)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers:
Abilities:
Weapons:
STARK, TONY
Created by Stan Lee, MC-2 version developed
by Tom DeFalco
Real Name: Anthony "Tony" Edward Stark
Occupation: Industrial magnat, owner of
Stark. (former) Adventurer
Identity:
Legal Status: Citizen of the United States
Other Aliases: (former) Iron Man
Place of Birth:
Marital Status:
Known Relatives: Howard Stark (father,
deceased), Maria Stark (mother, deceased), Morgan Stark (cousin, faith
unrevealed)
Group Affiliation: Avengers I
Base Of Operations:
First Appearance (MC-2; flashback): A-Next
#7
First Appearance (MC-2, true): Spider-Girl
#29
History: (A-Next
#7-fb)
(A-Next #9-fb)
(A-Next #10)
(Spider-Girl #29)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Brown
Hair:
Black
Strength level: Tony Stark possesses the
normal human strength of a man of his age, height, and build who
engaged
in regular excercises
Known superhuman powers: None
Abilities:
Weapons:
STINGER
Created by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz & Brett
Breeding
Real Name: Dr. Cassandra "Cassie" Lang
Occupation: Biochemist, Adventurer
Identity:
Legal Status:
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Single
Known Relatives: Dr. Scott Lang (father,
aka Ant-Man), Peggy Rae (mother, faith unrevealed)
Group Affiliation: Avengers II
Base Of Operations: New York City
First Appearance: A-Next #1
History: (A-Next
#1) received Avengers emergency call from
her father's helmet, battled Loki, helped found Avengers II (see: Ant-Man
II; Avengers
I; Avengers
II;
Loki)
(A-Next #2) with
Avengers and Earth Sentry, fought Sentry #666 (see: Earth
Sentry; Sentry
#666)
(A-Next #3/J2 #3) with
Avengers, fought the Defenders (see: Defenders)
(A-Next #4) met
the Dream Team, fought the Soldiers of the Serpent (see: Dream
Team; Soldiers
of the Serpent)
(A-Next #5) to learn
whether the rumours about the returning Doctor Doom in Latveria,
Stinger
and the Dream Team goes to Latveria to look for Doctor Doom (see: Doctor
Doom; Latveria).
In Latveria they learn that a Doctor Doom has indeed reappeared and the
Dream Team begins to fight him (see: Doctor
Doom II). Stinger stops them, and the
Doctor
Doom takes off his mask revealing himself to be Kristoff Vernard. After
learing the truth, Stinger and the Dream Team leaves Latveria
(J2 #5) with
Avengers,
officially welcomed to New York City
(A-Next #6)
investigated
sub-basement of Avengers Compound
(J2 #6) learnt of
Magneta from J2 (see: J2;
Magneta)
(A-Next #7) as
Cassandra
Lang, attacked by Ion Man, saved by Mainframe, learnt Mainframe's
origin
(see: Ion Man;
Mainframe)
(A-Next #8) with
Ant-Man, repaired Mainframe's system
(Spider-Girl #9)
fought terrorists
(A-Next #9) voted
to journey to parallel Earth
(A-Next #10) on
parallel Earth, met Captain America, fought Pincer (see: Captain
America; Pincer)
(A-Next #11) fought
and defeated Pincer, said farewell to Thunderstrike (see: Thunderstrike
II)
(A-Next #12)
defeated
by the Revengers, saved by Blacklight, Argo, Earth Sentry and Coal
Tiger
(see: Argo; Blacklight;
Coal
Tiger; Earth
Sentry; Revengers)
(Spider-Girl #13)
tested Spider-Girl for Avengers membership (see: Spider-Girl)
(Wild Thing #4/2)
(Spider-Girl #16) had
mock battle with Spider-Girl
(Fantastic Five #5)
with Fantastic Five, came to aid of Kristoff (see: Fantastic
Five)
(Spider-Girl #25) with
Avengers and Fantastic Five, aided Spider-Girl in confronting Funny
Face
(see: Funny Face)
(Spider-Girl #46)
at the Avengers mansion, alongside Mainframe informs Spider-Girl about
the current whereabouts of Angel Face and Funny Face (see: Angel
Face)
(Spider-Girl #58)
(Spider-Girl
#59)
(Spider-Girl #71)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers: Due to use of
Pym Particles, Stinger is able to shrink in size while retaining normal
strength; grows artificial wings from her back
Abilities:
Weapons:
STONE, MARCUS
Created by
Real Name: Marcus Stone
Occupation: Mayor of New York City,
formerly
police captain
Identity: Public known
Legal Status: Citizen of the United
States
with no criminal record
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed
Marital Status: Married
Known Relatives: Mrs. Stone (ex-wife),
unnamed children, Marguirita Ruiz (wife), Roberto Ruiz
(brother-in-law)
Group Affiliation: Formerly leader of
Code: Blue
Base Of Operations: New York City
First Appearance: DarkDevil #1
History: (DarkDevil
#1)
(DarkDevil #3) won election over Glynis O'Neil, after
the revelations that Glynis O'Neil had connections to the mob and in
particular the Kingpin (see: Kingpin;
O'Neil, Glynis)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers:
Abilities:
Weapons:
STORMTROOPER
Created by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, Al Milgrom
Real Name: Eric Masterson
Occupation: Member of the Thunder Guard
Identity:
Legal Status:
Other Aliases: None
Place of Birth: Unrevealed location on
parallel Earth
Marital Status: Unrevealed
Known Relatives: Kevin Masterson (son,
deceased)
Group Affiliation: Thunder Guard
Base Of Operations:
First Appearance: A-Next#10
History: (A-Next
#10) at parallel world, slew parallel
version of Maria
Sapristi,
revealed as parallel version of Thunderstrike I, calling himself
Stormtrooper
(A-Next #11) fought
Thunderstrike II, defeated by him and lost mace, learnt Thunderstrike
II
was version of his own son (see: Thunderstrike
II)
(Spider-Girl
#58)
(Spider-Girl
#59)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Blonde
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers: Superhuman
strength
and endurance, due to possession of Thunderstrike
Abilities:
Weapons: Thunderstrike, an enchanted mace
SUB-MARINER
Created by Bill Everett, MC-2 version
developed
by Tom DeFalco
Real Name: Namor
Occupation: Adventurer
Legal Status:
Other Aliases:
Place of Birth: Atlantis
Marital Status: Widower
Known Relatives: Leonard MacKenzie
(father,
deceased), Fen (mother, deceased), Leon (half-brother, faith
unrevealed),
Thakorr (maternal grandfather, deceased), Namora (cousin, deceased),
Byrrah
(cousin, faith unrevealed), Dara (cousin, faith unrevealed), Arkus
(cousin,
faith unrevealed), Namorita (second cousin, faith unrevealed), Thallo
(great-great-grandfather,
deceased)
Group Affiliation: Defenders, former
member
of Avenger I
Base Of Operations:
First Appearance: A-Next #3
History: (A-Next
#5-fb)
(A-Next #3)
(J2 #12)
Height:
Weight:
Eyes:
Hair:
Strength level:
Known superhuman powers:
Abilities:
Weapons:
SPIDER-MAN I
See: PARKER, PETER
STEELE, BOBBY
Ex-football star, husband of Marcy Steele, and
stepfather of Kevin Masterson, aka Thunderstrike (see: Thunderstrike
II; Appendix: Steele, Marcy)
STEELE, MARCY
Ex-wife of Eric Masterson, aka Thunderstrike
I, mother of Kevin Masterson, aka Thunderstrike II, and wife of former
football star Bobby Steel (see: Thunderstrike
I; Thunderstrike
II; Appendix:: Steele, Bobby)