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Dennis Hopeless Talks Spider-Woman's CIVIL WAR II Struggle

Can she avoid getting pulled into the battle? Which side will she choose?

We've been seeing teasers for the upcoming Civil War II event at Marvel. Once again, the heroes will have to choose sides and fight for what they believe is right. This time around, it has a much bigger feel. Jessica Drew (Spider-Woman) is a hero that hasn't been shown as actually choosing a side. She's not one to normally sit on the sidelines but, with a baby to consider, things are much more complicated.

We spoke to Dennis Hopeless about Jessica's struggle and whether or not she'll be able to avoid getting in the fight.

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Comic Vine: We've seen teasers from Marvel with various heroes having to choose a side. Jessica wasn't shown in the the two "team" images. Will her tie-in deal with her struggle to make a decision?

Dennis Hopelss: Jess’s initial reaction is to stay the hell out of it. Carol is her best friend and very involved in the conflict and that makes things complicated, but this is exactly the kind of super hero thing Jess hates. Conflicts like this are the reason she quit the Avengers. When we meet up with Jess is issue #9, she is going out of her way to avoid the whole thing.

We know she'll have to eventually pick a side. Is anyone knocking on her door waiting for her answer or could she take some time to think through all the angles?

Jess is Carol’s person. They lean on each other, they confide in one another. They figure things out together. There’s definitely some unspoken pressure for Jess to choose Captain Marvel’s side of the conflict. Carol would never pressure her into anything, but the assumed loyalty is there. That said, Jess is very stubborn and has complicated feelings. She’ll make up her own mind in her own time.

Can we assume having a baby could completely change the side she might've chosen before?

Ha. Well, it changed every other damned thing in her life, so yeah, I’d say that a fair assumption. She sees the world very differently than she used to. She looks at the long game. She worries (a lot) about worst-case scenarios and slippery slopes. She also cares a lot less about other people’s egos and agendas. There’s no clear right and wrong in this thing and that makes it scary for Jess. Especially right now.

Will your issues showcase her struggle with the decision or will she see some action within these pages?

We’ll play out her entire thought process. Issue #9 is Jess fighting tooth and nail to stay out of it. Because life isn’t fair and she has me as her writer, the subsequent issues will pull her deeper and deeper into the conflict. This won’t be your standard crossover tie in with hero on hero action. It’s very much a character study focused on how and why Jess gets involved and where her allegiances lie as the conflict progresses.

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If she does pick a side and goes off to fight, will Roger watch over the baby? How much per hour does she pay him to babysit?

She and Roger sort of split both jobs 50/50. She keeps the baby during the day while Roger and Ben do daylight heroing. Roger keeps him at night while Jess is Spider-Woman. Drew/Urich is not particularly lucrative venture for anyone, but they split the profits 3 ways.

Without revealing anything (and assuming she does eventually pick a side), would you personally agree with her decision or would you choose the other side?

I would agree most with her initial desire to stay out of it. Super Hero Civil War sounds like a good way to get yourself horribly injured. It’s possible that’s because I have small children, would be a terrible soldier and lack the requisite super powers. But yeah, let’s call me a conscientious objector.

The Civil War II tie-in begins in issue #9, on sale in July!

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Hopeless is hopeless. lol

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Hopeless being Hopeless as usual.....don't really know what I expected.

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It's pretty funny, it's like Jess is the comic book fans, she has event fatigue and yet they keep coming. Im sure the team will make a good tie-in, they have been on point since Jess got her new duds.

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Ughh Crossovers. This book was doing great on its own.

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What I expect given Carol's past CW performance is that she'll beat Jess up and give the baby to SHIELD. As we've seen before and as we'll see here loyalty to a friend isn't really at the top of Carol's priority list.

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It might have been fun to have seen Parker Industries providing Jessica with some Spider-Equipment. Especially a new costume, like the Spider-Armor MKII..

I think that Hopeless decision to make Jessica a mom so soon might have turned off a lot of fans. If he wanted to use that sort of format for Spider-Man, he should have done that with Julia Carpenter since she is a mom.

I have always wanted to see Jessica and Peter Parker developing their friendship in the same manner as with Carol Danvers. But the introduction of Silk ruined it as Cindy Moon's initial scenes(minus the forced pheromones) in ASM(Vol. 3) could have easily been Jessica and Peter working together against The Evil Black Cat.

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Why is Marvel ruining one of their best series with back to back crossovers, plus it doesn't make any sense to get involved in this stupid fight when she just had a baby.

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Why is Marvel ruining one of their best series with back to back crossovers, plus it doesn't make any sense to get involved in this stupid fight when she just had a baby.

If the storyline gets derailed because of a crossover she'll just be the latest in a long line that's it's been done to. Event crossovers sell and as I noted in an earlier post if Carol feels that she needs Jess she'll do what ever she has to so that Jess is pulled into the fight, no matter what the cost to Jess or her baby. That's just Carol's character these days.

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That art tho (+)