SPIDER-WOMAN Is Finally Returning To Her Classic, Original Costume In This April's Issue #11

SPIDER-WOMAN Is Finally Returning To Her Classic, Original Costume In This April's Issue #11

Marvel Comics has announced that this April's Spider-Woman #11 will see Jessica Drew don her classic costume once again, but what exactly does that mean for where the webbed warrior's story goes next?

By JoshWilding - Jan 14, 2021 01:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

Spider-Woman continues this April with issue #11, and after overcoming HYDRA, confronting her nefarious mother in a wild family reunion, and learning more about her past than she ever wanted to, Jessica Drew is now once again suiting up in her classic costume. 

Writer Karla Pacheco and artist Pere Pérez remain in charge of the hit series, and the former insists that, "we aren’t letting up as we head into our next adventure."

She adds, "With the mysteries of Wundagore behind her, Jess is finally feeling like herself again, and longing to get back to a 'normal' life. But what exactly is normal for Spider-Woman? In Issue 11 we see Jess setting aside her latest suit (for now), and gearing up once again in the iconic red and yellow costume - albeit with a few new touches and some surprises."

"She’s safely home and ready to resume her life with Gerry and Roger," continues Pacheco, "but of course nothing is that simple for the one and only Spider-Woman. We’re launching Jess directly into another over-the-top story, featuring incredible new villains, unbelievable action from Pere, and me ripping everyone’s hearts again as I chortle with evil glee. Also there will be monster trucks."

Spider-Woman's new costume drew mixed reviews, so a lot of fans will be happy to see Jessica back in her original superhero suit. It's highlighted on the cover by Junggeun Yoon you see below, and we'll be sure to keep you guys updated with more on Spider-Woman #11 before its April release.
 

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dracula
dracula - 1/14/2021, 1:36 AM
Can't mess with the classics, at most there is only ever minor changes and the changes are usually just because of artistic difference. Any radical change will always be reversed after a year or two
SonOfAGif
SonOfAGif - 1/14/2021, 2:04 AM
I wonder how the MCU would do her costume?
SpideyQuad
SpideyQuad - 1/14/2021, 5:29 AM
No cam-toe?
cerrone6
cerrone6 - 1/14/2021, 6:48 AM
Classic o.g let's go
FlammableSolid
FlammableSolid - 1/14/2021, 8:33 AM
Cue gratuitous dat ass shots that had people up in arms 🤣
Hawkguy
Hawkguy - 1/14/2021, 11:15 AM
Spider-Woman's classic costume is a perfect superhero design. I don't think the costume was ever the problem. It was the artists that did the sexualizing.
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