Spider Widow

Spider Widow

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caption = From the front page of a Spider Widow story in "Feature Comics" #60
character_name =Spider Widow
publisher = Quality Comics
debut = "Feature Comics" #57
creators = Frank Borth
alter_ego = Dianne Grayton
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powers = Can control black widow spiders

Spider Widow is a fictional superhero character that was published by Quality Comics during the Golden Age of Comic Books. The character was created by Frank Borth and debuted in "Feature Comics" #57, which bore a cover date of June, 1942. Borth continued to write and draw the Spider Widow feature until the end of its run in "Feature Comics" #72 (June, 1943).

Publication history

Spider Widow is the secret identity of Dianne Grayton, a bored and wealthy athlete who decides to fight crime and foreign saboteurs after discovering she has the ability to control deadly black widow spiders. She disguises herself in a costume very similar to a stereotypical Hallowe'en witch, wearing a green-faced old crone mask, a floppy black hat, and a long black dress.

In "Feature Comics" #60, Nazi agents set a trap for Spider Widow by posting an advertisement in the newspaper that requests her assistance, and then knock her out when she shows up. She is rescued from a boat bound for Germany by the bird-costumed Raven on his first heroic outing, and the two reveal a hidden U-boat to the U.S. Navy. She becomes romantically involved with the Raven (who is later revealed to be Tony Grey); however, neither initially knows what the other looks like without their mask on because they shared their first kiss in the dark. The two later team up with Phantom Lady in a multi-part crossover that spanned between "Feature Comics" #69-71 and "Police Comics" #20-22. Though Spider Widow initially worries that Phantom Lady is a potential rival for the Raven's affections, they nevertheless became allies.

Current status

DC Comics is believed to have acquired the copyright to Spider Widow when it purchased Quality Comics' holdings, though that claim may be in doubt because most Quality properties lapsed into public domain prior to the purchase. To date, DC Comics has yet to use the character.

Powers and abilities

Spider Widow has the ability to psychically control black widow spiders; the reason for her gaining this power is never explained. Spider Widow is also a trained athlete.

External links

* [http://goodcomics.blogspot.com/2005/11/comic-book-urban-legends-revealed-23.html Comic Book Urban Legends - Status of Quality Comics characters]
* [http://pfeonline.tripod.com/20three1.html "Feature Comics #60" - Spider Widow reprint]
* [http://www.internationalhero.co.uk/s/spidwido.htm Spider Widow Profile]
* [http://www.toonopedia.com/spidrwid.htm Spider Widow article in Don Markstein's Toonopedia]


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