Tuesday, October 31, 2023

COSPLAY DiD Gwen Stacy as Saturn Girl


 

This is for :iconmothrabro: 's Drew's House of Horrors 2023 which a list of  Waifu List was supplied to be the stars of this jam tied up.  We have Marvel's Gwen Stacy, AKA Spider-Gwen, Ghost Spider and Spider-Woman going to a costume party as the 1970's Saturn Girl of DC Comics Legion of Superheroes.  She has been kidnapped and bound and gagged to a pole.

Spider-Woman (Gwendolyne Maxine Stacy; colloquial: "Spider-Gwen" or "Ghost-Spider") is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvl Comics. She was created by Jason Latour and Robbi Rodriguez. The character debuted in Edge of Spider-Verse issue #2 as part of the 2014–15 "Spider-Verse" comic book storyline, leading to the ongoing series Spider-Gwen that began in 2015.

Spider-Woman is a variant of Spider-Man and an alternate-universe version of Gwen Stacy. She lives on Earth-65, where Gwen Stacy is bitten by a radioactive spider and becomes a superheroine instead of Peter Parker becoming Spider-Man. The character's various enemies include Earth-65 versions of Matt Murdock and Frank Castle. Gwen Stacy's Spider-Woman harbors much of Peter's personality and conflicts along with his powers and abilities.

Spider-Woman was met with positive reviews from critics, with them applauding her design—cited as a popular choice for cosplay—and a feminist perspective. For promotion, several other versions of the character were developed, accompanied by merchandise. She was also featured on animated television series and in multiple video games as a playable character.  Doce Cameron, Laura Bailey, Ashley Johnson, Emily Tennant, Catherine Luciani, Allegra Clark and Hailee Steinfeld have provided the character's voice.

In the alternate reality designated Earth-65, Gwen Stacy from Midtown High School is a drummer in a band called the Mary Janes, consisting of her and her friends Mary Jane Watson, Betty Brant and Glory Grant. Bitten by a radioactive spider, Gwen becomes the hero Spider-Woman. Shortly afterward, her friend and classmates Peter Parker attempts to exact revenge on those who bully him, becoming Earth-65's version of the Lizard. Gwen subdues him and Peter dies due to the chemicals he used for his transformation. Spider-Woman is greatly affected by Peter's death and inspired to use her power to protect others. She is blamed for Parker's death publicly by J. Jonah Jameson. Her father, NYPD Chief George Stacy, hunts for Spider-Woman, aided by his world's Captain Frank Castle and Detective Jean DeWolff. During a later confrontation with her father, Gwen reveals her true identity to him. Shocked, he tells her to run.

In the "Spider-Verse" storyline, Gwen of Earth-65 is one of many other Spider-Totems across the multiverse recruited to fight the vampiric Morlun and the Inheritors. Although she is one of several people called Spider-Women who appear, she seems to be the only Spider who is also Gwen Stacy, leading to the nickname "Spider-Gwen." Gwen realizes most of her counterparts in other universes are dead, including the Earth-616 Gwen Stacy who was the first love of Peter Parker, leader of the group fighting the Inheritors. Telling Peter she likewise failed to save her version of him, they both agree to look out for each other. Though Gwen deals with both criminals and enemies in the police department, she also makes allies such as her Earth's versions of Captain America (Samantha Wilson, Reed Richards, and Peggy Carter, the leader of S.H.I.E.L.D.

Gwen meets Spider heroes of other worlds again on Battleworld in the Secret Wars storyline. During the crossover storyline Sitting in a Tree, she has a brief romance with Miles Morales. Along with battling menaces on her own world, Gwen joins the Web Warriors, a group of Spiders with dimensional-travel devices who combat threats to other universes, particularly worlds that no longer have a Spider of its own to defend it. During the Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy storyline, she poses as a clone of Earth-616 Gwen Stacy to help Peter and Kaine Parker stop a threat involving the Jackal's Carrion Virus.

After losing her powers, Gwen's seeks aid from the corrupt Matt Murdock and scientist Elsa Brock. It's discovered that combining the mutagenic Lizard serum with isotopes can form a version of the Venom symbiote. Gwen bonds with Elsa Brock's symbiote, restoring her abilities. When Murdock has her father George attacked, Gwen succumbs to the symbiote's baser influence and almost kills the man in revenge. After she spares his life, Murdock reveals he was testing to see if Gwen, like him, would be corrupted by power.  After defeating Murdock, Gwen takes full control over the symbiote, reveals her identity to the public, and turns herself over to the authorities for her crimes. After turning down an offer from Captain America to perform black ops services in exchanged for reduced sentencing, she is convicted for one year in a maximum security S.H.I.E.L.D. prison.

After serving her prison time, Gwen is informed the Inheritors have returned and joins the "Spider-Geddon" storyline. At one point, she is believed by the others to be killed in an explosion. In truth, she survives the explosion but is stranded on Earth-3109, her dimensional transportation device now damaged. The Gwen of that world, who operates as the heroic Green Goblin, creates a new dimensional teleportation device and Earth-65 Gwen returns to the fight against the Inheritors. During the final battle, Miles Morales wonders if Gwen is a ghost after seeing her lost in an explosion, inspiring the new nickname "Ghost-Spider."

Back on Earth-65, Gwen tries to return to her normal life of superhero activities, drumming with the Mary Janes, and attempting to rekindle her relationships with friend Harry Osborn and her father George. Without her secret identity, things prove challenging, leading to judgments from the public and regular attacks by criminals like the Man-Wolf. Additionally, her symbiote starts causing massive headaches while dropping parts of itself as "gummy spiders." Since Elsa Brock has disappeared from public life, Gwen travels to Earth-616 to find her counterpart Eddie Brock. Peter Parker of Earth-616, now a teacher at Empire State University, volunteers to analyze the symbiote since his world's Eddie Brock is not a scientist. The two heroes then save people from the villain Swarm and Gwen is asked who she is. Since this universe already has a Spider-Woman, Gwen decides she needs a new name. Considering how so many of her multiverse counterparts are dead, as if "Death loves Gwen Stacy," she decides to adopt her "Ghost-Spider" nickname as a new official alias.

Realizing her secret identity is intact in this dimension, Gwen decides to attend college peacefully on Earth-616 without worrying about villains attacking. With Peter's help, she enrolls in Empire State University, explaining to school admissions that she comes from another dimension. This, along with her test records and Parker vouching for her, earns Gwen enrollment and a scholarship that applies to visitors from other worlds and dimensions. Gwen begins regularly attending classes while "commuting" back and forth from her own Earth, regularly encountering Peter. In costume, she fights menaces on both worlds, including Miles Warren, whose unhealthy obsession with the Earth-616 Gwen Stacy led to him becoming the villainous Jackal. 

Saturn Girl (real name Imra Ardeen), is a fictional character and superheroine in the DC Universe, and is a founding member of the The Legion of Super-Heroes in the 30th and 31st centuries. As a member of the Legion, she is friends with Cosmic Boy, the love-interest of Lighting Lad, and ally of the Superman Family. Though all of the inhabitants of her homeworld of Titan are telepaths, Imra's telepathy ranks among the strongest of her race.

She dreams to be a novelist but initially seems to lack a creative side, as she wrote a story about a bored dental assistant talking to her fish before being inspired by Lincoln to write about a thrill seeker with white hair, himself.
Imra Ardeen was born on her home world Titan to unnamed parents, and like the rest of her race, developed telepathic abilities at a young age. Her telepathy was the strongest of her race, but she would join the Science Police as a teenager, thus she had to leave her home world.

Arriving to Earth, Imra would stop the attempted assassination of R.J. Brande alongside Rokk Krinn and Garth Ranz, and the three would later find the Legion of Superheroes. The group was formed by the trio to honor the legacy of the world's greatest heroes, the Kryptonian's Superman and his cousin, Supergirl. Imra would adopt the name "Saturn Girl" from Brande, who also encouraged her, Rokk and Garth to form the Legion in the first place.

Saturn Girl, Rokk and Garth (who adopted the names "Cosmic Boy" and "Lighting Lad" when forming the Legion) would travel to the twentieth century several times, where they would meet Superman and Supergirl. The group would offer the two membership into the Legion, and have the heroes go through several tests. Around this time, Garth developed romantic feelings for Imra, but she reject his advances on several occasions.

Saturn Girl became known for her compassionate and self-sacrificing nature, such as when she offered to die in Superman's place when he was about to be killed by Legion of Supervillains. In 2975, Imra would learn that one the newly elected leader of the Legion would die, and she decided to take their place by using her telepathy to force the others to vote her leader. However, Lighting Lad would die in her place when he disobeyed her orders, leaving her distraught. She then vowed to find a way to revive Garth, and managed to do so when Chameleon Boy's pet Proty sacrificed itself. Saturn Girl's leadership and loving nature gained her a reputation within the group, and she was kept in position as the leader of the legionnaires.

Seeing Garth sacrifice himself for her caused Ardeen to return her feelings for him, and the two started dating for ten years. When he asked for her hand in marriage, Saturn Girl initially refused since the Legion had a rule that if a member married, they would have to retire. Despite her reluctance, Imra would relent after speaking with her mentor on Titan, and she married Garth and the two retired from the Legion. The two would return to the Legion with the current members were captured, and then they germanely returned the Legion rule was removed. Afterward, Imra and Garth would have a son together named Graym, but unbeknownst to them, Ardeen was pregnant with twins, and the second child was taken by Darkseid and turned into Validus.

During the Zero Hour storyline, Saturn Girl and the Legion of Superheroes were erased from existence when Parallax brought a cosmic crisis by controlling the Green Lantern Hal Jordan. Imra and the group would be restored during the Infinite Crisis storyline after Superboy Prime and Alex Luthor were defeated. Though everyone returned, the Legion's history was slightly altered, such as Ardeen having a childhood crush on Superboy, or Supergirl being in the thirtieth century. The Legion would face another crisis when the Time Trapper appeared, and Saturn Girl called everyone from different universes to help them defeat the villain.

Imra is extremely intelligent and observant, and a highly formidable personality. Her greatest strengths are her tremendous willpower and courage, an unshakable resolve, and an often hidden but very real compassion.

Saturn Girl is thought of as the “Ice Queen” by several of her teammates for her extraordinary self-control. Some have even thought her callous. This rather imposing exterior is mostly the result of the constant mental barriers she maintains.

Her mind is sensitive enough that she must work to keep others’ thoughts from intruding. Imra was taught a very strong sense of ethics when it comes to the right of privacy and self-determination. 

Still, her power makes her very sensitive to the emotions of others, and Legionnaires who are grieving or lonely are likely to find the “Ice Queen” quietly offering understanding, sympathy, and support. In any case, marriage and motherhood have “thawed” her a bit, freeing her to show her true feelings more.

According to her teachers on Titan she has finally learned “the lesson of self,” no longer believing that showing her emotions is always a weakness. Indeed, her love for Garth Ranzz, and now for her children, is the one thing in the world that might be greater than her dedication to the Legion.



 

 

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