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Samantha was born between two worlds.
The daughter of Jessica Drew, the formidable Spider-Woman and Richard Parker, a brilliant but complicated man, Samantha grew up surrounded by secrets, science, and silence. From an early age, she understood that her family was not ordinary. There were late-night absences, coded conversations, bruises that healed too quickly, and questions that were never fully answered.
But nothing shaped her more than loss.
When her father passed away, the grief was not simple. It was layered - tangled with abandonment, unanswered messages, and years of distance. At his funeral, standing in black beside her mother, Samantha expected closure. Instead, she found something unexpected.
A small boy.
Tear-streaked cheeks.
Her father's eyes staring back at her.
That was the day she met her half-brother, Peter Parker.
That was the day everything changed.
Their bond didn't form instantly - grief rarely allows for easy connections but over time, something unbreakable grew between them. Shared blood turned into shared trust. Shared pain became shared protection. Peter was no longer just the reminder of their father's second life. He became her family.
Her anchor.
Her responsibility.
Samantha's story truly begins during the events of Spider-Man: Homecoming - when Peter was still balancing high school and heroism, and she was learning that legacy is heavier than it looks. Watching him step into the role of Spider-Man awakened something in her: admiration, fear, and an unspoken understanding of what it means to carry power.
From there, her life weaves through every high and low that followed the chaos of heroes rising and falling, the devastation of battles that reshaped the world, and the quiet emotional wars fought behind closed doors. Through Spider-Man: Far From Home and the fractures of identity in Spider-Man: No Way Home, Samantha stands not in the spotlight, but in the shadows beside her brother, steady, observant, fiercely loyal.