Yeah, what I referred is that in the cartoon that's entirely her superhero origin. In the comics, she had been a superhero for a while before Spider-Island happened.
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Yeah, what I referred is that in the cartoon that's entirely her superhero origin. In the comics, she had been a superhero for a while before Spider-Island happened.
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from [B]The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Women of Marvel[/B] 2005
Who do you all feel would be a good choice to portray Anya in a live-action role?
Someone we don't know yet, considering she's a teenager.
Hehe, that Dora trailer actually gave me Araña vibes at points. Particularly there' a part where she uses -I think- a yo-yo similarly to Anya's bolas. Wouldn't mind seeing the actress playing her. That would be assuming they'd be starting production like right now.
[QUOTE=Spider-Chan;4283946]Hehe, that Dora trailer actually gave me Araña vibes at points. Particularly there' a part where she uses -I think- a yo-yo similarly to Anya's bolas. Wouldn't mind seeing the actress playing her. That would be assuming they'd be starting production like right now.[/QUOTE]
She wouldn't be a bad pick at all.
[URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabela_Moner"]Isabela Moner.[/URL] And I can see why she was cast as Dora - she's actually a native Spanish speaker, English is a second language (incidentally, she was in Dora's second cartoon too, but as one of the aged up Dora's friends and not Dora herself). Of course, Anya would also speak both languages, so I can see why you're suggesting her. The problem is she's already 17, and if Anya was to appear in the MCU that would still be a few years away.
[QUOTE=Digifiend;4284561][URL="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabela_Moner"]Isabela Moner.[/URL] And I can see why she was cast as Dora - she's actually a native Spanish speaker, English is a second language (incidentally, she was in Dora's second cartoon too, but as one of the aged up Dora's friends and not Dora herself). Of course, Anya would also speak both languages, so I can see why you're suggesting her. The problem is she's already 17, and if Anya was to appear in the MCU that would still be a few years away.[/QUOTE]
Hmm, point, though if Tom Holland could pass for 15 years old in his early 20s . . .
Last week's Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Web Designers had a deceptive cover. It had Peter, Miles, Gwen and Anya on the cover but that was the extent of Anya's appearance in the issue. Miles only appeared in a Bugle cartoon, and Gwen on a colouring page. I hope people didn't buy that comic to see Spider-Girl!
[QUOTE=Digifiend;4298708]Last week's Marvel Super Hero Adventures: Web Designers had a deceptive cover. It had Peter, Miles, Gwen and Anya on the cover but that was the extent of Anya's appearance in the issue. Miles only appeared in a Bugle cartoon, and Gwen on a colouring page. I hope people didn't buy that comic to see Spider-Girl![/QUOTE]
Well, too late for me. I bought it thinking Anya was in it. Better luck next time, I guess.
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Thanks for the wonderful article. However, has it ever been revealed how Anya's dad became such close friends with the Fantastic Four?
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[QUOTE=K7P5V;4364405]Thanks for the wonderful article. However, has it ever been revealed how Anya's dad became such close friends with the Fantastic Four?[/QUOTE]
Same. Having read it, though, my one quibble was that the "villain" being separated from her daughter in Civil War, as witnessed by Anya and carried out by Carol Danvers, who might've been a tad excessive about it, was actually Julia Carpenter (wonder if she and Anya ever talked about that during or after Grim Hunt), formerly the second Spider-Woman and then calling herself Arachne, who had been secretly helping the anti-registration heroes, which was why she was being apprehended and separated from her daughter. Considering that in retrospect, the pro-registration "heroes" were on the wrong side of things, especially once someone like Norman Osborn basically conned his way into the top leadership position overseeing how the Superhero (or Superhuman) Registration Act was enforced . . .
[QUOTE=K7P5V;4364405]Thanks for the wonderful article. However, has it ever been revealed how Anya's dad became such close friends with the Fantastic Four?[/QUOTE]
He was one of the first reporters to put the F4 under the light of a family instead of a menace, and since then he became the "unofficial official" reporter.
[QUOTE=Spider-Chan;4364927]He was one of the first reporters to put the F4 under the light of a family instead of a menace, and since then he became the "unofficial official" reporter.[/QUOTE]
Thank you, [I]Spider-Chan[/I]. Hard to believe something like this could've slipped my mind.:confused: