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Quote1 Every Spider Morlun's ever consumed. Millions of Totems. They're restoring the Great Web. No --- More than restoring. They're Reweaving it. This could be a new reality. A complete reset. Quote2
Araña (Anya Corazon)

Appearing in "End of the Spider-Verse - Part Six: The Once And Future Queen"

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Synopsis for "End of the Spider-Verse - Part Six: The Once And Future Queen"

On Earth-001, Shathra is updated by Nestling that the Great Web is all but gone, and Shathra enacts the final phase of her plan to mold the multiverse into her sense of order as a Great Nest. On Earth-616, Dr. Peter Parker leaves another voicemail for Silk regarding something spider-ish, and replies to the sentient web-fragment that he's had no luck contacting Silk. When he gets a call from Uncle Ben and Aunt May, he has to end the call upon seeing the Hive formation begin. Across town, the remaining Spider Army see the cosmic change and debate their next move, and Night-Spider reveals he swiped the Totem Dagger from Wasp-Gwen during the confusion.[1] While Silk agrees to Morlun's plan to use the dagger on Shathra, Madame Web petitions against the plan and summons Kraven the Hunter-Spider, who informs them that Miles was captured and imprisoned with the other Spiders Shathra could not turn. When Silk plans to liberate the captive Spiders with help from Spiderman (Peter Palmer), Madame Web reminds her that "Peter Parker" was the chosen one and was erased from existence, but Silk counters revealing that the revised timeline has Peter as her "guy in the chair" and leaving ten voicemails.

Araña explains that Peter's spider half was cut and not him, as his messages convey a new positive possibility, so Silk sends Sun-Spider and Spider-UK to meet Peter at his lab. Web-Weaver inquires when Silk got so bossy, and Silk counters that she's been the main 616 spider in this revised timeline. Web-Weaver is glad she owns it and asks the next step, with Silk needing his costuming skills. On Loomworld, Shathra is nearly finished with her Great Nest when Noir and Spinstress arrive with captive Morlun and Araña. But Shathra cannot sense their minds, blowing their cover, so Araña summons Spiderman to distract the Wasps for Morlun to stab Shathra with the Totem Dagger. But when nothing happens, Silk laments not listening to Madame Web, who takes Kraven and Felicia to tranquilize Mayday and Miguel O'Hara. Freeing the prisoners, Spider-Mobile goes with Miles while Madame Web takes the rest, gifting Miles a Portal Device so the two can go on a multiversal road trip. Shathra berates Morlun for using a dagger effective ONLY against Spiders on a Wasp, as Spiderman fights a Spider-Wasp crowd while Araña, Web-Weaver, and Silk fight to try and save Morlun. But they are all overwhelmed, and Shathra voices disappointment in Silk, and that her drones are also on their way to stop Peter's efforts while they also aim to kill him.

At Peter's Oscorp Lab, Peter believes he can cure the "toxic strands" of the Great Nest with the fragment he has, but takes a second to ask why Sun-Spider is there. When Sun-Spider answers she's the muscle, she pauses Peter's reply to fight the Wasp-turned Spider-Laird and Samurai Spider-Man, much to Peter's amazement. As Shathra orders her drone children to feed on the defeated Spiders, but sees Madame Web's party coming before they make themselves known, now that she is with one the universe. With no hope left, Morlun decides to indulge his hunger but Silk stabs him with the totem dagger, yet he isn't undone but rather his blood emits a light curing strands of the Great Web. Araña then has an epiphany, Silk's totem wan't the "Bride" of Spiders, but "Queen" of Spiders, thus she was meant to be the chosen one, but Peter got bit first so everyone assumed it was him. As Shathra panics at her Nest being cured, Silk kills Morlun in a sacrifice play that revives all the spiders he has killed and restores the Great Web and resets to its prime state. But an uncertain Silk asks Araña if she's saved reality, Araña is unsure, while Shathra extolls herself as an Elder God and claims she has doomed everything.

Solicit Synopsis

• We met, possibly, the most important character in all of the Spider-Verse last issue.

• Shathra's big plan gets even bigger, and the last bit of hope is about to be crushed!

Notes

With Morlun's Death the Web of reality is rewritten by the release of the millions of Spider-Totems that Morlun has killed..

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References

  1. Spider-Man (Vol. 4) #6
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