While Peter Parker’s life as Spider-Man has always put him in conflict with some of the most colorful villains the Marvel Universe has to offer, the past two years have introduced a slew of new enemies unlike any he has seen before. In fact, Janine Godbe might just be unlike anything the world as whole has ever seen before, and she is only getting better as time goes on.As seen in Hallows’ Eve: The Big Night #1 (by Erica Schultz, Michael Dowling, Brian Reber, and VC’s Joe Caramagna), it isn’t just Janine who is slowly coming into her own as Marvel’s latest unlikely hero. Along with the gradual shift in her personality and motivations, Janine’s powers as Hallows’ Eve have begun to make a similar turn into unfathomable territory by suddenly including the likenesses of various Avengers mixed in with her transformative masks. Not only does this stand to give Janine a chance to prove that she is more than what the world thinks of her, it might also confirm exactly where her powers come from, not to mention how powerful they really are.Originally introduced as Elizabeth Tyne in the pages of 1995’s Spider-Man: The Lost Years #1 (by J.M. DeMatteis and John Romita Jr.), the woman who is now known as Janine Godbe experienced unspeakable trauma in her early years at the hands of her own father. After killing her tormentor in self-defense, Janine took to the open road. Eventually, she ended up in Salt Lake City where she met Ben Reilly, the clone of Peter Parker who was then suffering one of his earliest identity crises. The two hit things off, moved to Santa Cruz, and assumed that the future would be better than anything they could have previously hoped for. Unfortunately, it wasn’t long before Ben’s old life caught up to the happy couple and destroyed everything they had fought so hard to build for themselves.What Happened to Marvel’s Other Ultimate Universe?Superior Spider-Man’s Return Robs a Classic Supervillain of Their Greatest Achievements
While Peter Parker’s life as Spider-Man has always put him in conflict with some of the most colorful villains the Marvel Universe has to offer, the past two years have introduced a slew of new enemies unlike any he has seen before. In fact, Janine Godbe might just be unlike anything the world as whole has ever seen before, and she is only getting better as time goes on.
As seen in Hallows’ Eve: The Big Night #1 (by Erica Schultz, Michael Dowling, Brian Reber, and VC’s Joe Caramagna), it isn’t just Janine who is slowly coming into her own as Marvel’s latest unlikely hero. Along with the gradual shift in her personality and motivations, Janine’s powers as Hallows’ Eve have begun to make a similar turn into unfathomable territory by suddenly including the likenesses of various Avengers mixed in with her transformative masks. Not only does this stand to give Janine a chance to prove that she is more than what the world thinks of her, it might also confirm exactly where her powers come from, not to mention how powerful they really are.
Originally introduced as Elizabeth Tyne in the pages of 1995’s Spider-Man: The Lost Years #1 (by J.M. DeMatteis and John Romita Jr.), the woman who is now known as Janine Godbe experienced unspeakable trauma in her early years at the hands of her own father. After killing her tormentor in self-defense, Janine took to the open road. Eventually, she ended up in Salt Lake City where she met Ben Reilly, the clone of Peter Parker who was then suffering one of his earliest identity crises. The two hit things off, moved to Santa Cruz, and assumed that the future would be better than anything they could have previously hoped for. Unfortunately, it wasn’t long before Ben’s old life caught up to the happy couple and destroyed everything they had fought so hard to build for themselves.
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