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Anna Maria Marconi

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Anna Maria Marconi
Anna Maria Marconi in her debut appearance in Superior Spider-Man #5.
Art by Giuseppe Camuncoli.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Superior Spider-Man #5 (May 2013)
Created byDan Slott (writer)
Giuseppe Camuncoli (artist)
In-story information
Team affiliationsParker Industries
Supporting character ofSpider-Man
Doctor Octopus
AbilitiesGenius-level intellect

Anna Maria Marconi is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She was initially depicted as a love interest of Spider-Man, notably during the time when his body was taken over by Doctor Octopus's mind. She has since been depicted as a close friend to Peter Parker after he regains his mind.

Publication history

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Anna Maria Marconi first appeared in The Superior Spider-Man #5 (May 2013) and was created by Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli.

Marconi was created in part from Slott's desire to introduce a character that could cause some friction in Peter's personal life. He found this difficult to pull off as he could not find a reason why a character like Betty Brant or Aunt May could be bigoted or racist. Rather than having any one of them have such a fierce trait, he had May's opinion of Peter dating Anna Maria be that of concern:

Having Aunt May not be perfect is interesting. And when Aunt May is talking about this, it doesn't sound like a prejudice. It's a concerned grandma, wondering what her grandchildren are going to be like, and being ignorant. Aunt May did have cause to dislike the woman...Anna Maria does the worst possible thing you can do to Aunt May, which is to serve wheat cakes. She uses Aunt May's recipe and improves on them.

He also found it relieving that Peter's mind was taken over by Otto Octavius, as he felt that the character was more open-minded than Peter:

With Anna Maria, it was fun to have this character who never knew Peter. And you quickly see that the things that she likes are Otto...You look at Otto, and he really sees people for who they are inside, and everyone he has chosen to love and be with, there's something very neat about that.[1]

Fictional character biography

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Anna Maria Marconi is a young woman with dwarfism who attends Empire State University. At the time when his mind was in Peter Parker's body, Doctor Octopus visits her to became a physics teacher and earn his doctorate. The two share great admiration for each other and the next day, "Otto" pulls a brutal prank on a group of bullies.[2] The two set up a date together that ends with "Peter" saving Anna Maria from dry ice and kissing her.[3] However, she too falls under the same worry umbrella as many of Peter's friends and family due to his frequent absences.[4][5] Later, Anna Maria accepts "Otto's" offer to join Parker Industries and afterwards, successfully helps him earn his doctorate.[6]

Anna Maria eventually meets Aunt May who despite her friendliness, causes some concern when she asks about her height. She later confides in "Peter" that she feels that their evening together was her fault because she had hurt the relationship between him and May.[7] During the events of Goblin Nation, Anna Maria was kidnapped by the Menace who had deduced that "Peter" was really Otto. Norman Osborn as the Goblin King held her hostage to lure his Superior Spider-Man form out. However, Otto had given up his mind and let Peter take back control of Spider-Man and he successfully rescued Anna Maria.[8] She reveals to Peter that she had deduced that he was Spider-Man and that he planned on proposing to her, but is shocked to learn that Otto Octavius was the one she was in love with. After baking him cookies, she leaves to clear her head. She soon meets back up with Peter at Parker Industries to help him with some of Otto's work and continues to help Peter on a platonic basis.[9]

Anna Maria still continues to worry for Peter, not necessarily due to his safety, but because his absences have caused some to lose faith in the company. To remedy this Peter promotes Anna Maria to ensure safety with the company.[10] At the time when Aunt May asked Peter and Anna Maria if they are coming over for dinner, Anna called up Peter when he as Spider-Man was fighting Iguana at the Central Park Zoo.[11] Anna Maria also patches up her past conflict with May, who until recently did not know that she and Peter had broken up. It is also revealed that she and Sajani Jaffrey, a co-worker at Parker Industries, have been working on nano-tech research, mostly due to Sajani feeling that Peter keeps too many secrets to himself.[12] Anna Maria is later sent to work at Parker Industries' European Division under Sajani. Unbeknownst to Anna Maria, Sajani had infused Living Brain with the consciousness of Otto Octavius, causing the robot to act clingy around her.[13] Later, she gets Sajani's position after she is fired by Peter for conspiring against him.[14]

Since then, Anna Maria and Living Brain have been acting as something akin to Spider-Man's sidekicks, helping him whenever he needs them. Slowly, Living Brain's Otto Octavius persona becomes more active as he grows jealous of Peter and fellow subordinate Aiden Blain's closeness to Anna Maria. Otto soon enacts his plan by getting rid of Aiden and then pretending to be faulty by attacking Peter.[15]

During the "Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy" storyline, Anna Maria helped Peter battle Jackal, who was actually Ben Reilly. When Horizon University was attacked by Rhino and the female Electro, they retrieve Gwen Stacy's clone and Kaine.[16] Anna Maria is brought into the lab and becomes uncomfortable when Doctor Octopus starts appealing toward his love interest.[17] When Spider-Man makes it to the lab amongst the clones starting to break down, Anna Maria tells him that she's invented an inverse frequency that can fix most of the problem. Doctor Octopus fights Jackal to allow Peter and Anna Maria the time to transmit the frequency. After the frequency is broadcast, Peter and Anna check the building and see that Jackal, Doctor Octopus, and Gwen Stacy have been reduced to dust. Anna notes that the "Proto Clone," or "Ultimate Template," appears missing. They come back to the front to check on Kaine and Spider-Woman of Earth-65's status.[18]

At the conclusion of the "Go Down Swinging" storyline, Anna Maria was present at Horizon University where a clean-slated Superior Octopus, under the alias of Dr. Elliot Tolliver, applies for a job. Anna Maria acted suspicious around him.[19]

During the "Spider-Geddon" storyline, Anna Maria encounters Elliot Tolliver.[20] After discovering that Elliot is Otto Octavius, she lets him leave to battle Terrax, and helps him absorb some of Terrax's cosmic powers. After Superior Spider-Man defeats Terrax, Anna takes him to the medical room at Horizon University and helps him remain a hero.[21]

Anna then tries to understand why Elliot left during a ceremony, where he was being given the key to the city by the mayor for his heroic actions during the "War of the Realms" storyline. When a news report reveals that Superior Spider-Man is Otto Octavius, Anna, along with Emma and Max Modell, helps him investigate who spread the news. They later discover that the alternate version of Norman Osborn from Earth-44145 was responsible for the leak until Norman appears at the lab and attacks Elliot, blowing up the lab in the process.[22] Rescue crews work to save those caught in the explosion. As Max Modell and Emma Hernandez are loaded onto the ambulances, Anna Maria tells Superior Spider-Man that she will go to the hospital to keep an eye on them. Superior Spider-Man then summons Mephisto to restore his body.[23]

A.I. version

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When Superior Spider-Man was sent to the year 2099, he encountered Gabriel O'Hara, the brother of Miguel O'Hara and the Spider-Man 2099. In order to contact Miguel and return to his proper time, Gabriel aids Superior Spider-Man in creating an A.I. named Anna, who is made to resemble Anna Maria Marconi.[24][25]

In other media

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References

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  1. ^ Suintres, John (January 7, 2016). "Word Balloon Dan Slott Talks A Lot And We Like It". Word Balloon. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
  2. ^ The Superior Spider-Man #5–6. Marvel Comics.
  3. ^ The Superior Spider-Man #10. Marvel Comics.
  4. ^ The Superior Spider-Man #11. Marvel Comics.
  5. ^ The Superior Spider-Man #15. Marvel Comics.
  6. ^ The Superior Spider-Man #20–21. Marvel Comics.
  7. ^ The Superior Spider-Man #23–24. Marvel Comics.
  8. ^ The Superior Spider-Man #28–31. Marvel Comics.
  9. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #1–3. Marvel Comics.
  10. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #3–6. Marvel Comics.
  11. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #16. Marvel Comics.
  12. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 #18. Marvel Comics.
  13. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 #1. Marvel Comics.
  14. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 #5. Marvel Comics.
  15. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 #9-11. Marvel Comics.
  16. ^ The Clone Conspiracy #3. Marvel Comics.
  17. ^ The Clone Conspiracy #4. Marvel Comics.
  18. ^ The Clone Conspiracy #5. Marvel Comics.
  19. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man #800. Marvel Comics.
  20. ^ The Superior Octopus #1. Marvel Comics.
  21. ^ The Superior Spider-Man vol. 2 #1–6
  22. ^ The Superior Spider-Man vol. 2 #9–10. Marvel Comics.
  23. ^ The Superior Spider-Man vol. 2 #11. Marvel Comics.
  24. ^ The Superior Spider-Man #32. Marvel Comics.
  25. ^ The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 #20. Marvel Comics.
  26. ^ "Anna Maria Voice - Spider-Man (2017) (TV Show)". Behind The Voice Actors. Retrieved August 22, 2024. A green check mark indicates that a role has been confirmed using a screenshot (or collage of screenshots) of a title's list of voice actors and their respective characters found in its opening and/or closing credits and/or other reliable sources of information.
  27. ^ Chabala, Ben (August 15, 2016). "'Spider-Man Unlimited' Takes a Trip to 2099". Marvel.com. Archived from the original on September 3, 2017. Retrieved August 2, 2017.
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