Spider-Girl: The End

 



Writer: Tom DeFalco
Penciller: Ron Frenz

Synopsis: The "last" Spider-Girl story...for now. 

Comments: Old April telling the kids a story reminds me of the beginning of The Night of the Hunter (1955).  Although, I think a lot of story draws inspirations from James Cameron's films like The Terminator  (person sent back in time from post apocalyptic future, but you could also say that about Days of Future Past which preceded Terminator) and Aliens (with the Carnage symbiotes assimilating and killing everyone, you could say that about the Borg in the Star Trek franchise as well.) 







Can't fool baby spider-sense. 


A true Spider-Girl fan can identify most of these villains. Although I can't identify the person with the orange scarf on their head. It looks like Argo the Almighty to me, but he's a hero. 


You know you've gone too far when you hurt someone as nice as American Dream. 




Blackworks reminds me of real life mercenary group Blackwater, which is called something else now. 



I wonder how long Moose lived in this timeline and did he realize that infecting people with the Carnage symbiote was a bad idea? 


The time platform Mayhem uses was invented by Dr. Doom and first appeared in Fantastic Four #5.  I guess Mainframe and Cassie Lang are a thing, but still bickering like an old married couple. 




Does Courtney know Spider-Girl's identity? Nah, I just think she's glad May and Wes are becoming a couple. 



Wes reveals that he knows May's secret and they become an item and Peter still acts like the creepy overprotective father. 








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