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Appearing in "Season of the Serpent:Part 5 of 6: Daddy's Girl!"

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Synopsis for "Season of the Serpent:Part 5 of 6: Daddy's Girl!"

Alongside Thunderstrike and American Dream, Spider-Girl is on the defense against the Fatal Force, an evil variation of the Fantastic Five from Earth-9907. Thunderstrike orders Spider-Girl to leave the battle and find the allies he led them there to rescue. May tries to ignore Thunderstrike's authoritative attitude and do as he says. The alternate Reed Richards orders alternate Peter Parker to pursue her, and takes Psi-Slayer (alternate Franklin Richards) with him. This Peter notes the similarities in his and Spider-Girl's powers, and repeats (from the previous issue) his desire to capture her intact and dissect her.

As she escapes further into the alternate Avengers Compound, Spider-Girl finds the prisoners Thunderstrike wanted to rescue: Captain America, and someone resembling a 'bargain basement Thor.' Spider-Girl uses a quick maneuver to defeat Psi-Slayer, then engages Peter Parker in battle. She tries to bait evil Peter with the choices that made her father from Earth-982 a better man than he, and finds new appreciation for her father despite their occasional spats. Evil Peter is captured with an application of Spider-Girl's magnetizing power, and she hurls him with a web-line into a scrap pile. Then, Captain America and 'Thor' (Storm Trooper) arrive to deliver the finishing blow.

Having webbed up Spider-Man and Psi-Slayer, Spider-Girl returns to Thunderstrike and American Dream to find that they have overcome the rest of the Fatal Force in the meantime. May learns that Storm Trooper is an alternate world version of Thunderstrike's late father.

Hours later, Thunderstrike, American Dream, and Spider-Girl return to Earth-982 where Stinger and Jarvis are relieved to see them. While the others were away, Stinger and the Avengers assembled a large number of heroes as volunteers to counter Seth and the Soldiers of the Serpent.

Spider-Girl gets static from Nova about how Seth has beaten her twice, despite how she was the one who discovered his identity. She wants to argue further, but is interrupted when her father calls her and demands to know why she has been out of touch all day. She tries to cover her absence as a matter of 'responsibility', eliciting a stern rebuke from Peter that he 'invented the responsibility schtick.' Peter demands she return home, as she is not up to fighting someone as powerful as Seth.

Swinging home, May's is in inner turmoil over being treated like a child, and feels she should stand up to her father the way she did his evil counterpart. Stopping in a park to calm herself down before she confronts her father, her spider-sense goes 'nuclear,' and she notices a force bubble closing around Avengers Compound and closing in on it, slowing destroying it.

Seth appears and revels in explaining to Spider-Girl that he has set up an entropy field with his magic. He prides himself over having successfully used the revelation of his secret identity to Spider-Girl as having caused her to get all of his enemies to assemble in one place -- where he could trap and kill them in one stroke.

As for Spider-Girl, he tells her not to be too troubled by her conscience, as her life is about to end...

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