Most people know the name Peter Parker, but do you know May Parker, the human arachnid "Spider-Girl", daughter of Spider-Man? A favourite female character in the Marvel Comics, Spider-Girl has many of the same abilities as her father, including superhuman strength, can leap several stories high and has amazing reflexes - all used in the fight against the Marvel villains in the ultimate Marvel Universe.
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Dress with bodice in metallic fabric showcasing digital chest print and panelled detail
Tutu skirt with nylon underlay and tulle overlay with glitter application
Gauntlets in metallic fabric with silver trim at hem
Eyemask with glitter detai and elastic band with velcro fasten
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