Spider-Girl

Spider-Girl

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Peter Parkers daughter, May Parker, was always inspired by her fathers heroic life. May has the same abilities her father has and is dying to follow in his footsteps but Peter refuses to let May have the dangerous life of a superhero. May grabs her fathers old suit one night and makes some slight feminine alterations so she can help fight crime in New York City. As May discovers how to be a super, she has to juggle a disastrous social life, her parents still worrying about the web thing - and she has no respect! What can May do when a new villain makes an appearance and her father is forced to make a glorious return to the world of superheroes? The Spectacular Spider-Man may have to return with a new sidekick. But also, a new superhero had decided to take a particular interest in Spider-Girl- and happens to know some important information about this new villain. Just your average teenage angst.
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Meet Sarah Parker, the beautiful daughter of Peter and Gwen Parker in an alternate universe, who has inherited her parents' scientific genius, as well as her father's amazing spider-powers. Using her gifts to the best of her abilities, she studies science at Horizon University in San Francisco, whilst also fighting formidable supervillains as the Spectacular Spider-Girl! Illustrated by jettmanas.

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