Spider-Girl Launches Her Own Solo Series

The Spider-Man universe is about to get even bigger. Spider-Girl steps into the spotlight this June with her own comic series, bringing fresh energy to Marvel’s web-slinging legacy. Written by Torunn Grønbekk and illustrated by André Risso, this new chapter expands on the events of Spider-Boy, taking readers deep into Spider-Girl’s mysterious origins.

Her journey isn’t just about power—it’s about identity. With a past tangled in villainy and a future uncertain, Spider-Girl isn’t just another web-slinger. She’s something entirely new.

A Fresh Start for a Young Hero

“Spider-Girl is a blast—joyful, irreverent, mischievous, and righteous,” Grønbekk teases. But becoming a hero isn’t as simple as putting on a mask.

Leaving Bullseye behind, Spider-Girl arrives in New York ready to prove herself. Unlike others, she embraces the chaos of crime-fighting. She’s eager to take on Spidey’s infamous rogues, but not for reasons you’d expect. Her past as a villain still lingers, complicating her journey.

Illustrator André Risso injects dynamic energy into every page. His bold, kinetic style makes each fight scene burst with momentum. With his artistic touch, Spider-Girl doesn’t just swing—she soars.

Marvel fans have seen plenty of heroes rise in New York’s crowded skyline, but Spider-Girl’s story stands apart. Her adventure isn’t just about stopping villains—it’s about proving who she really is.

From Villainy to Heroism: The Rise of a Marvel Icon

Marvel unveiled Spider-Girl’s debut series at ComicsPro, generating immediate buzz. Her story isn’t your standard origin—it’s a clash of fate and consequence.

Originally from Hawaii, she trained under Bullseye as the villainous Funhouse, using her power-absorbing abilities to mimic foes. But something went wrong. A botched transfer left her with a twisted version of Spider-Boy’s powers, pulling her into a new destiny she never saw coming.

Now, she must confront the past. Can she rewrite her future and embrace heroism? Or will her dark history pull her back in?

Facing Foes and Finding Herself

Betrayed by Bullseye, Spider-Girl is determined to carve out her own identity. But villains don’t wait for self-discovery.

Vermin lurks in the shadows, but a greater threat is closing in. Someone wants her powers—and they’ll do anything to claim them. With danger mounting and trust in short supply, Spider-Girl must unravel the mystery before it’s too late.

The main cover by David Nakayama teases an electrifying battle ahead. Fans won’t want to miss what’s next.

Mark Your Calendars: Spider-Girl Swings In June 11

Marvel’s newest web-slinger takes center stage this summer. Written by Grønbekk with stunning art by Risso, Spider-Girl #1 lands on shelves June 11th.

Preorders are now open—secure your copy and witness the birth of Marvel’s next great hero.

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