Anya Sofia Corazon became the super-heroine known as Arana as described in Amazing Fantasy (Vol. 2) #1-6. She subsequently acquired her own title, Arana #1-12, before sinking into obscurity once more.
Most recently she was involved in the events of "The Grim Hunt" for Spider-Man, as described in Amazing Spider-Man #634 and following. She lost her powers during that story, and appears as "Spider-Girl" in this title as a non-powered teenage crime-fighter dependent only on her training and her high-tech equipment.
Editor: | Nate Cosby |
Writer: | Paul Tobin |
Artist: | Clayton Henry |
Colorist: | Chris Sotomayor |
Reprinted In: | Marvel Sneak Peeks (November 2010) |
Writer: | Paul Tobin |
Artist: | Dean Haspiel |
Colorist: | Edgar Delgardo |
Editor: | Nate Cosby, Thomas Brennan |
Writer: | Paul Tobin |
Artist: | Clayton Henry, John Livesay, Ray Height |
Inker: | Walden Wong |
Colorist: | Chris Sotomayor |
Editor: | Nate Cosby, Thomas Brennan |
Writer: | Paul Tobin |
Artist: | Clayton Henry, Sergio Cariello, Tim Seeley |
Colorist: | Chris Sotomayor |
Editor: | Thomas Brennan |
Writer: | Paul Tobin |
Artist: | Matthew Southworth, Paul Azaceta |
Colorist: | Chris Sotomayor |
Editor: | Thomas Brennan |
Writer: | Paul Tobin |
Artist: | Matthew Southworth, Sergio Cariello |
Colorist: | Chris Sotomayor |
Editor: | Thomas Brennan |
Writer: | Paul Tobin |
Artist: | Clayton Henry, Ray Height, Sergio Cariello, Waldon Wong |
Colorist: | Chris Sotomayor |
Editor: | Tom Brennan |
Writer: | Paul Tobin |
Artist: | Clayton Henry, Sergio Cariello |
Colorist: | Chris Sotomayor |
Editor: | Thomas Brennan |
Writer: | Paul Tobin |
Artist: | Clayton Henry, Sergio Cariello |
Colorist: | Chris Sotomayor |