Thinking of it, would also be interesting if she learns about the Kree/Skrull war ending, and what she has to say about it.
Sure, her accepting Fisk's help to benefit herself later on makes sense, it's just weird she talks like she's gonna enjoy tormenting Jessica in particular, even when she's talking to herself.
Also, Veranke herself points out she could just disappear and Fisk would never find her, and she's probably right, so that makes it look pretty bizarre and Fisk is letting a shape shifter potentially disappear, 'cause even if he's right about Veranke wanting revenge on Jessica, he's gotta ask "And then what?", 'cause if she succeeds like he wants her to, she can do whatever she wants, so yeah, it's bizarre Fisk is being this careless, unless he has a way to track her of course, or at least identify her.
Could be even more fun if he remembers he has more gadgets than just the pumpkin bombs.
Though right now he ain't a Goblin, so even if Super-Skrull shows up on Earth to find Veranke, and learns Norman had her imprisoned, Norman has to become GG before that can happen.
They are shocking and outrageous, it's just that it doesn't mean that's a good thing, something hack writers fail to realize.
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You really didn't miss much, the context of the story only has villains going after stupid people who decided to pretend they're Spider-Woman for the memes I guess, and Charlotte herself suddenly shows up at the end, and she sees herself as the only Spider-Woman (Nevermind that Charlotte dropped that nonsense after her first appearances), and then she and Jessica fight briefly, and Charlotte escapes.
The pages I sent basically show everything there is to see about the fight, 'cause again, Charlotte only suddenly shows up in the end, and the only extra detail from a previous page is someone saying "Some other Spider-Woman with extra spider-legs is attacking people" and Jessica can tell it's Charlotte and leaves right away, so yeah, that's all Charlotte does here lol.
It's honestly kinda sad that Charlotte sucks, while there's nothing new about making an evil version of a specific type of character, her being a parasite that can steal others powers (Even if it's silly it's only limited to Spider-Women) is a cool idea, and she's Cassandra's granddaughter, and it's mentioned a few times she has some of Cassandra's telepathy (I think it's mentioned that's how she can steal the powers), but, she only got defeated in lame ways, and the only thing we know about her character besides being a villain is that she's a fashion designer, and her costume tells us she was terrible at her job.
Otto also gave her her powers, which's, the ASM explanation is completely baffling, since he managed to give someone powers just like that, because he never did make something that powerful before or after this, and that's all the explanation we get when he reveals he's the one who gave her powers in ASM, though at least that was somewhat handwaved in Spider-Woman#2 vol 3 when he says that he detected Charlotte's latent psychic powers, but the only power that is specifically part of those are those spider-legs, but again, I think her stealing power comes from the psychic powers too.
That could work, and maybe be done in an intentionally bizarre logic for comedy, like the Mad Stan from Batman Beyond: