Shathra

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Shathra

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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #46 (Dec 2002)
Created by J. Michael Straczynski, Scott Hanna and John Romita, Jr.
In story information
Alter ego Shathra
Species Extra-dimensional
Team affiliations None known
Notable aliases Sharon Keller, Spider-Wasp
Abilities super-strength, flies, fly

Shathra is a Spider-Man villain and a character in the Marvel Comics universe.

[edit] History

Shathra is, much as Spider-Man is rumored to be, a totem of the spider wasp. As spider wasps kill spiders, she escaped the astral world where she lived to find Spider-Man (Spider-Man had previously visited her world and accidentally alerted her to his presence). Her plan was to feed "the spider" to her children once she killed him.

After a first encounter, Shathra found out who he was and assumed a human form. Calling herself Sharon, she went to Fox News and claimed to be Spider-Man's lover to draw him out and disgrace him. Spider-Man quickly came to the studio and angrily attacked her, revealing her wasp form. After an intense battle, she poisoned him with wasp venom to paralyze him. After falling into a museum exhibit, he was found by Ezekiel Sims and taken to Ghana in Africa.

There, as Peter waited in an ancient Spider Temple, Shathra tracked him, and they fought in an intense showdown. However, she was attacked by a swarm of spiders, which covered her and killed her.

Shathra's provoking of Spider-Man was a catalyst of Peter and Mary-Jane Watson, Peter's estranged wife, to reunite.

[edit] Powers/Abilities

Shathra is an extremely powerful foe, almost on the level of Morlun. She is very, very strong, and is very agile. Shathra also has the ability to shoot stingers out of her wrists (akin to an actual wasp), which causes her prey to be paralyzed-much as a spider-wasp actually does to a spider. Spider-Man was later able to gain this ability during The Other.