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Madame Web (Cassandra Webb) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #210, published November 1980, and was created by writer Denny O'Neil and artist John Romita Jr.[2] She is usually depicted as a supporting character in the Spider-Man comic book series, where she appears as an elderly woman with myasthenia gravis, connected to a life support system resembling a spiderweb.

Madame Web
From Sensational Spider-Man (vol. 2) #26. Art by Clayton Crain.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Amazing Spider-Man #210 (November 1980)
Created byDenny O'Neil (writer)
John Romita Jr. (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoCassandra Webb
SpeciesHuman Mutant[1]
Place of originSalem, Oregon
AbilitiesGifted intellect
Telepathy
Clairvoyance
Precognition

Madame Web was a clairvoyant, and precognitive mutant[1] who first showed up to help Spider-Man find a kidnap victim. She was not one of the mutants that lost their power during the Decimation storyline. She was attacked by Sarah and Ana Kravinoff, who killed her, but not before she was able to pass her powers of precognition as well as her blindness on to Julia Carpenter, who became the next Madame Web. Webb is the grandmother of the fourth Spider-Woman, Charlotte Witter.

Dakota Johnson will play Madame Web in an upcoming solo film set in Sony's Spider-Man Universe.


Publication history


Madame Web was created by writer Dennis O'Neil and artist John Romita Jr., and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #210 (November 1980).[3]


Fictional character biography



Cassandra Webb


Cassandra Webb was born in Salem, Oregon. She is a paralyzed, blind, telepathic, clairvoyant, and precognitive mutant,[1] allowing her to work as a professional medium. She was originally stricken with myasthenia gravis and was connected to a life support system designed by her husband Jonathan Webb, which included a series of tubes shaped like a spider-web.[4]

When Spider-Man approached her to help find kidnapped Daily Globe publisher K.J. Clayton (actually an impersonator), Madame Web used her powers to help him locate and rescue both the real and the fake Clayton, but disclosed to him that she had divined his secret identity.[5]

In the "Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut!" story arc, she contacts Spider-Man for assistance when Black Tom Cassidy dispatches the Juggernaut to capture her in the hope that her psychic powers would help them defeat the X-Men, only for her to nearly die after Juggernaut separated her from her life-support system. This triggered a vicious fight between Spider-Man and the Juggernaut, who was subsequently trapped in a construction site's wet cement foundation.[6]

From the shock to her system, however, Madame Web apparently lost her memory of Spider-Man's secret identity.[7]

Webb is the grandmother of the fourth Spider-Woman, Charlotte Witter. She participates in an arcane ritual known as the "Gathering of the Five", gaining immortality; she is restored to youth and her myasthenia gravis is cured.[8] Webb serves as a mentor of sorts to the third Spider-Woman, the young Mattie Franklin.[9]

Madame Web resurfaced, with her psychic powers intact, after Decimation.However, since House of M (in which she did appear young) she seems to have regained her aged appearance, though the myasthenia gravis remains gone.[lower-alpha 1]

Madame Web again returns in a back-up feature in The Amazing Spider-Man #600. She looks into the future, showing what are apparently quick looks into Spider-Man's future, only to see someone "unravelling the web of fate", and fearfully exclaiming "They're hunting spiders." After that, she is attacked by Ana Kravinoff and her mother Sasha. The pair incapacitate her and then claim "we now have our eyes".[10] She is seen still held captive by Ana and her mother, as they inspect their new quarry, Mattie Franklin. While still bound in a chair, she apologizes to a then-unconscious Mattie,[11] who is later killed by Sasha Kravinoff as part of a sacrificial ritual that revived Grim Hunter.[12]

At the conclusion of "Grim Hunt", Madame Web has her throat slashed by Sasha Kravinoff in retaliation, as Sasha believed that Madame Web was deceiving her and knew the outcome of the events that transpired. Before dying, she reveals she is no longer blind, and passes her psychic powers over to Julia Carpenter.[13]

During the Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy storyline, Madame Web was cloned by the Jackal. She tipped off Prowler about a bank robbery vision she had which he managed to stop the bank robbery. When Prowler goes to get more information on the hacker from Madame Web, she tells him that she sees buildings filled with agony that cannot escape.[14] When the villains at New U Technologies are getting out of control, Jackal sends Electro to find Prowler to put them under check again. Electro goes to Madame Web's room and tortures the telepath into giving her Prowler's location with the intent to kill him. Julia Carpenter senses that Madame Web is alive from telepathic feedback resulting from Electro's attack.[15] Julia infiltrates New U Technologies and uses the opportunity to investigate the near-abandoned facility. During this time, Julia is led to Madame Web who refuses to take her medication to aid her in healing from Electro's attack. Madame Web has seen the future and refuses to be a part of it. Before dying from clone degeneration, Madame Web tells Julia to save Prowler.[16]


Julia Carpenter



Powers and abilities


Madame Web is a mutant who possesses psychic sensory powers including telepathy, clairvoyance, prescience, and the ability to sense the presence of psionic powers in others. She can also perform psychic surgery and appear to others in spirit (astral) form. She has a gifted intellect. When dying, she displayed the ability to transfer her mutation to another individual, Julia Carpenter, as well as her blindness.[volume & issue needed] Madame Web was a victim of myasthenia gravis, a disorder of neuromuscular junction transmission. As a result, she was an invalid, entirely dependent on external, life support for survival. This is no longer the case as she was cured of the condition some time ago. She is also blind. Madame Web is cybernetically linked to a spider-web-like life-support chair which attends to all of her bodily needs.


Other versions



In other media



Television


Animated Madame Web, as she appeared in the 1990s animated series.
Animated Madame Web, as she appeared in the 1990s animated series.

Film


In September 2019, Sony announced that a Madame Web solo film is in development with Burk Sharpless and Matt Sazama writing the film, which will be part of the Sony's Spider-Man Universe.[22] In February 2022, it was reported that Dakota Johnson will play the lead character,[23] with Sydney Sweeney set to co-star.[24] Celeste O'Connor, Isabela Merced, and Tahar Rahim were added to the cast in May,[25][26][27] Emma Roberts was added in June.[28] Mike Epps was added in July.[29] In April 2022, the film's release date was announced to be July 7, 2023.[30]


Video games



Notes


  1. As of Sensational Spider-Man #26 (Part 4 of "Feral").

References


  1. "5 Things to Know About Madame Web".
  2. DeFalco, Tom; Sanderson, Peter; Brevoort, Tom; Teitelbaum, Michael; Wallace, Daniel; Darling, Andrew; Forbeck, Matt; Cowsill, Alan; Bray, Adam (2019). The Marvel Encyclopedia. DK Publishing. p. 223. ISBN 978-1-4654-7890-0.
  3. Manning, Matthew K.; Gilbert, Laura (2012). "1980s". Spider-Man Chronicle Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging. Dorling Kindersley. p. 116. ISBN 978-0756692360. Writer Denny O'Neil's newest contribution to the Spider-Man mythos would come in the form of psychic Madame Web, a character introduced with the help of artist John Romita, Jr.
  4. Brevoort, Tom; DeFalco, Tom; Manning, Matthew K.; Sanderson, Peter; Wiacek, Win (2017). Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History. DK Publishing. p. 198. ISBN 978-1465455505.
  5. The Amazing Spider-Man #210. Marvel Comics.
  6. The Amazing Spider-Man #229. Marvel Comics.
  7. The Amazing Spider-Man #230. Marvel Comics.
  8. The Amazing Spider-Man #441. Marvel Comics.
  9. Spider-Woman vol. 3 #1-11, 14, Alias #17. Marvel Comics.
  10. The Amazing Spider-Man #600. Marvel Comics.
  11. The Amazing Spider-Man #611. Marvel Comics.
  12. The Amazing Spider-Man #634. Marvel Comics.
  13. The Amazing Spider-Man #637. Marvel Comics.
  14. Prowler vol. 2 #1. Marvel Comics.
  15. Prowler vol. 2 #2. Marvel Comics.
  16. Prowler vol. 2 #4. Marvel Comics.
  17. Avataars: Covenant of the Shield #1-3 (2000)
  18. House of M: Masters of Evil #2
  19. Ultimate Spider-Man #102. Marvel Comics.
  20. "Voice of Madame Web (Spider-Man)". Behind the Voice Actors. Retrieved June 5, 2018.
  21. "Voice of Madame Web (Ultimate Spider-Man)". Voice Chasers. Retrieved September 21, 2019.
  22. Sneider, Jeff (September 26, 2019). "Exclusive: Sony Taps 'Morbius' Writers for 'Madame Web' Movie Set in Spider-Man Universe". Collider. Retrieved September 26, 2019.
  23. Kroll, Justin (February 3, 2022). "'Madame Web': Dakota Johnson Tapped To Play First Female Superhero In Sony Pictures' Universe Of Marvel Characters". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on February 3, 2022. Retrieved February 3, 2022.
  24. Kroll, Justin (March 16, 2022). "'Euphoria's Sydney Sweeney To Co-Star Opposite Dakota Johnson In Sony's Marvel Pic 'Madame Web'". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on March 16, 2022. Retrieved March 17, 2022.
  25. Grobar, Matt (2022-05-24). "'Madame Web': Celeste O'Connor Joins Sydney Sweeney, Dakota Johnson In Sony's Marvel Pic". Deadline. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  26. Kroll, Justin (2022-06-01). "'Madame Web': Isabela Merced Latest To Join Dakota Johnson In Sony's Marvel Pic". Deadline. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  27. Kroll, Justin (2022-06-03). "'Madame Web': Tahar Rahim Latest To Join Sony Marvel Pic". Deadline. Retrieved 2022-06-20.
  28. Kroll, Justin (June 27, 2022). "'Madame Web': Emma Roberts Joins Sony Marvel Pic". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved June 27, 2022.
  29. Dela Paz, Maggie (July 8, 2022). "Mike Epps Joins Sony's Dakota Johnson-Led Madame Web Movie".
  30. Treese, Tyler (April 21, 2022). "Madame Web Release Date: Sony Sets 2023 Launch for Spider-Man Spin-off".
  31. "Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions Video - SDCC 10: Opening Cinematic (Cam)". GameTrailers. Retrieved 2013-11-14.



На других языках


- [en] Madame Web

[es] Madame Web

Madame Web (Cassandra Webb) es una personaje ficticio que aparece en los cómics estadounidenses publicados por Marvel Comics. Madame Web apareció por primera vez en The Amazing Spider-Man # 210, publicado en noviembre de 1980 y fue creado por el escritor Denny O'Neil y el artista John Romita, Jr. Generalmente aparece como un personaje secundario en la serie cómic Spider-Man. Es representada como una anciana con Miastenia gravis y, por lo tanto, esta conectada a un sistema de soporte vital que parecía una telaraña. Debido a su edad y condición médica, Cassandra nunca combatió activamente a ningún villano.

[fr] Madame Web

Cassandra Webb, alias Madame Web est une super-héroïne évoluant dans l'univers Marvel de la maison d'édition Marvel Comics. Créé par le scénariste Denny O'Neil et le dessinateur John Romita, Jr., le personnage de fiction apparaît pour la première fois dans le comic book The Amazing Spider-Man #210 en novembre 1980.

[it] Madame Web

Madame Web, il cui vero nome è Cassandra Webb, è un personaggio immaginario dei fumetti creato da Denny O'Neil (testi) e John Romita Jr. (disegni), pubblicato negli Stati Uniti d'America dalla Marvel Comics. Esordì nella serie The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) n. 210.[2][3]

[ru] Мадам Паутина

Мада́м Паути́на (англ. Madame Web), настоящее имя Касса́ндра Уэбб (англ. Cassandra Webb) — вымышленный персонаж, появляющийся в американских комиксах издательства Marvel Comics. Героиня была создана Деннисом О’Нилом и Джоном Ромитой-младшим[3] и впервые появилась в The Amazing Spider-Man #210 (Ноябрь, 1980), после чего стала одной из второстепенных лиц в комиксах про Человека-паука[4]. Мадам Паутина представлена как пожилая женщина с миастенией, подключённая к системе жизнеобеспечения, напоминающей паутину[5].



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