Spider-Woman, also known as Jessica Drew, first appeared in Marvel Comics in 1977.
She possesses superhuman strength, agility, and endurance, along with the ability to adhere to walls and emit bio-electric "venom" blasts.
Unlike other Spider-heroes, Jessica gained her powers through a serum infused with spider DNA, not a radioactive spider bite.
Jessica Drew adopted the alias "Spider-Woman" to distinguish herself from the male Spider-Man.
In addition to her superhero duties, Jessica has worked as a private investigator and agent for S.H.I.E.L.D.
Spider-Woman has undergone several costume redesigns throughout her publication history, reflecting changing trends and aesthetics.
Jessica has served as a leader of superhero teams like the Avengers and the Spider-Women.
In recent storylines, Jessica embraces motherhood, balancing her superheroic responsibilities with raising her son, Gerry.
Trained in various combat techniques, Jessica is a formidable hand-to-hand combatant, making her a formidable opponent.
Spider-Woman's character represents empowerment and resilience, overcoming challenges while fighting alongside other Marvel heroes.