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* DimensionalTraveler: She kept a [[InterdimensionalTravelDevice portal bracelet]] from ''Spider-Verse'', which she used in her side-job as a member of the ComicBook/WebWarriors. She also frequently traveled to Earth-616 to ask Jessica Drew for advice on being a better superhero. After losing the watch in ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon'', she gets a necklace with the same function that can work without the need of the destroyed Web of Life and Destiny.

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* DimensionalTraveler: She kept a [[InterdimensionalTravelDevice portal bracelet]] from ''Spider-Verse'', which she used in her side-job as a member of the ComicBook/WebWarriors. She also frequently traveled to Earth-616 to ask Jessica Drew for advice on being a better superhero. After losing the watch in ''ComicBook/SpiderGeddon'', she gets a necklace with the same function that can work without the need of for the destroyed Web of Life and Destiny.



* HartmanHips: Mostly noticeable as Gwen usually lacks the MostCommonSuperpower, but she still retains the lower physique common of superheroines. Much MaleGaze placed upon her emphases her hips and incredibly shapely butt.

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* HartmanHips: Mostly noticeable as Gwen usually lacks the MostCommonSuperpower, but she still retains the lower physique common of superheroines. Much MaleGaze placed upon her emphases emphasizes her hips and incredibly shapely butt.
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* HeroWithBadPublicity: Naturally, like almost every other Spider-Man, Spider-Woman's reputation is in tatters at the beginning, especially when everyone accused her of murdering Peter Parker in cold blood. After the misunderstanding was cleared, Gwen's identity was exposed and she spent time in prison for her actions as a vigilante. While Spider-Woman isn't directly frowned upon anymore, her civilian life as Gwen Stacy is a disaster once she's released from prison, as her being publicly known as Spider-Woman ''and'' having a criminal record makes it difficiult for her to attend college, get a normal job or even eat at a restaurant with Harry.

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* HeroWithBadPublicity: Naturally, like almost every other Spider-Man, Spider-Woman's reputation is in tatters at the beginning, especially when everyone accused her of murdering Peter Parker in cold blood. After the misunderstanding was cleared, Gwen's identity was exposed and she spent time in prison for her actions as a vigilante. While Spider-Woman isn't directly frowned upon anymore, her civilian life as Gwen Stacy is a disaster once she's released from prison, as her being publicly known as Spider-Woman ''and'' having a criminal record makes it difficiult difficult for her to attend college, get a normal job or even eat at a restaurant with Harry.
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* RelationshipUpgrade: With Glory by the end of the Jason Latour's run of Spider-Gwen, with them being shown cuddling in bed together on-panel, and being confirmed outright on his Twitter. [[spoiler:Glory breaks up with her in ''Spider-Gwen: Smash'' #3 out of frustration at her pining over Gwen.]]

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* RelationshipUpgrade: With Glory by the end of the Jason Latour's run of Spider-Gwen, with them being shown cuddling in bed together on-panel, and being confirmed outright on his Twitter.on-panel. [[spoiler:Glory breaks up with her in ''Spider-Gwen: Smash'' #3 out of frustration at her pining over Gwen.]]

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