History
The seelie known as Cobweb was a huge fan of the Spider-Men, having based her whole glamour on Peter Parker's Spider-Man's Suit, even to the chagrin of her fellow seelies.[1]

With her heroes
One day, when Juliet Marcos was testing her magical powers with the Spider-Men in Central Park, she drew the ire of some of the Park's seelies for using seelie powers in their domain without permission, so they shrunk her down along with her friends to be taken to the Seelie Court to face judgement. As Cobweb watched this, she jumped to the aid of her idols, fighting other seelies to protect them. Then, she stealthily took them to Queen Mabh, who was already judging Juliet by the time they arrived.[1]
In the end, however, there was no need to worry, as the queen sensed that Juliet possessed a pure heart and the Spider-Men had the hearts of true heroes. Letting them go with a warning to not use magic without asking permission first, she returned them to their natural heights, but, before departing, Peter gave Cobweb his blessing as a hero, nicknaming her "Spider-Sprite".[1]Attributes
Powers
Seelie Phisiology: As a seelie, Cobweb should possess a plethora of powers, so far having been seen exhibiting the following:
- Winged Flight: She has wings on her back that allow her to fly, although she prefers web-slinging like her idols.[1]
- Organic Webbing: Cobweb can produce organic webbing, which she spits from her mouth.[1]
Trivia
- Cobweb's design was inspired by Gloria Grant's Cobweb costume in Spectacular Spider-Man S2E12, which was written by Cobweb's creator Greg Weisman.