Anya Corazon
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"Araña" redirects here. For the 2019 thriller film, see Spider (2019 film). For other uses, see La Araña (disambiguation).
This article is about the second Spider-Girl. For other characters by that name, see Spider-Girl.
Aña "Anya" Sofia Corazón is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Marvel editor-in-chief Joe Quesada, writer Fiona Avery, and artist Mark Brooks,[1] the character made her first appearance in Amazing Fantasy #1 (August 2004). She is the Latina daughter of a Puerto Rican father and a Mexican mother. Anya Corazón was known as the first Araña and then as the third Spider-Girl.
Quick Facts Aña "Anya" Sofia Corazón, Publication information ...
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![]() Anya Corazon as seen on the textless cover of Spider-Girl #1 (January 2011). Art by Barry Kitson and Chris Sotomayor. | |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | As Anya Corazon: Amazing Fantasy #1 (August 2004) As Araña: Amazing Fantasy #2 (September 2004) As Spider-Girl: Young Allies #5 (October 2010) |
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Species | Human mutate |
Place of origin | Brooklyn, New York City |
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Partnerships | Ms. Marvel Spider-Man Spider-Woman |
Notable aliases | Spider-Girl, Araña, Arañita, the Hunter |
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Anya Corazon / Spider-Girl made her cinematic debut in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), and is played by Isabela Merced in the Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) film Madame Web (2024).