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    Madame Web

    Character » Madame Web appears in 148 issues.

    Madame web is a mutant with precognitive powers. She retains her powers after M-Day. Madame Web also is the one who reminds Peter Parker who he is when he starts to think about not being Spider-man. Was played by Stan Lee's wife Joan in the 90s cartoon.

    Eyes of the Web of Life: Madame Web (Cassandra Webb) Respect Thread

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    Brief Summary

    Cassandra Webb was born and raised in Salem, Oregon. She was born blind and suffered from a neurological condition known as myasthenia gravis. This however had a side effect: she developed powerful psychic abilities and used them to become a medium

    Clairvoyance

    Second Sight

    Madame Web's precognition fails to reveal the shooter of someone attempting to commit a murder. It takes her second sight at the time just before the shooting that she learns they are two shooters against a politician. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #216)
    Madame Web perceives the word
    Madame Web perceives the word "Cyttorak" in relation to the Juggernaut. Cyttorak is an extra-dimensional being that gave Juggernaut his powers. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #229)
    The first time Madame Web mentions the 'Web of Life'. She sees it becoming tainted, inferring on the out-of-character personalities the super-heroes are going through as they keep up the Civil War. She then helps Spider-Man locate Black Cat. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #26)
    The first time Madame Web mentions the 'Web of Life'. She sees it becoming tainted, inferring on the out-of-character personalities the super-heroes are going through as they keep up the Civil War. She then helps Spider-Man locate Black Cat. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #26)
    Madame Web is both clairvoyant and clairaudient, meaning she can hear things as she can see. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #29)
    Madame Web is both clairvoyant and clairaudient, meaning she can hear things as she can see. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #29)
    Madame Web sees Peter Parker at his apartment from the Kravinoff's hideout. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #606)
    The Kravinoff's use Madame Web to locate Mattie Franklin while distracting Spider-Man. (Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #611)
    Madame Web witnesses Mattie Franklin's death. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #634)
    Madame Web sees nature thrown into chaos because of the Kravinoff's tampering with the Web of Life. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #636)
    Madame Web sees nature thrown into chaos because of the Kravinoff's tampering with the Web of Life. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #636)
    Madame Web sees the crumbling of the bond between the Kravinoff family. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #636)
    Madame Web sees the crumbling of the bond between the Kravinoff family. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #636)
    Madame Web sees Prowler stop a robbery and knows he is looking for a hacker. (Prowler vol 2 #1)
    Madame Web sees Prowler stop a robbery and knows he is looking for a hacker. (Prowler vol 2 #1)
    Madame Web locates the general area that the hacker is located, but cannot telepathically make contact. (Because the hacker is Julia Carpenter, former Madame Web) (Prowler vol 2 #1)
    Madame Web locates the general area that the hacker is located, but cannot telepathically make contact. (Because the hacker is Julia Carpenter, former Madame Web) (Prowler vol 2 #1)

    Precognition

    Madame Web foresees a jumble of trains in the future. It is limited in its range, since she could not see that those were toy trains knocked over. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #210)
    Madame Web foresees a jumble of trains in the future. It is limited in its range, since she could not see that those were toy trains knocked over. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #210)
    Madame web has a dream of the future where the Juggernaut comes to kill her. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #229)
    Madame web has a dream of the future where the Juggernaut comes to kill her. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #229)
    Madame Web sees Juggernaut rise from the see in the future. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #229)
    Madame Web sees Juggernaut rise from the see in the future. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #229)
    Madame Web foresees Norman Osborn coming to offer her eternal youth in the future. (Spider-Man vol 1 #96)
    Madame Web foresees Norman Osborn coming to offer her eternal youth in the future. (Spider-Man vol 1 #96)
    Madame Web foresees J. Jonah Jameson attempting to murder Norman Osborn in the future. (Spider-Man vol 1 #96)
    Madame Web foresees J. Jonah Jameson attempting to murder Norman Osborn in the future. (Spider-Man vol 1 #96)
    Madame Web sees a dark future for helping Norman Osborn where everyone dies. (Spider-Man vol 1 #96)
    Madame Web sees a dark future for helping Norman Osborn where everyone dies. (Spider-Man vol 1 #96)
    Madame Web foresaw Jessica Jones coming to the meeting late. (Alias #17)
    Madame Web foresaw Jessica Jones coming to the meeting late. (Alias #17)
    Madame Web can actually see multiple futures, not just one. She determines the most likely choice by the strongest possibilities. In demonstration, she foresees differenct scenarios where someone dies. (Alias #17)
    Madame Web can actually see multiple futures, not just one. She determines the most likely choice by the strongest possibilities. In demonstration, she foresees differenct scenarios where someone dies. (Alias #17)
    Madame Web foresees great destruction coming in the future. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #29)
    Madame Web foresees great destruction coming in the future. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #29)
    Madame Web saw Spider-Man's visit and had herbal tea prepared. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #38)
    Madame Web saw Spider-Man's visit and had herbal tea prepared. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #38)
    Madame Web foresaw Spider-Man's request, giving her the chance to prepare herself for his arrival. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #38)
    Madame Web foresaw Spider-Man's request, giving her the chance to prepare herself for his arrival. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #38)
    Madame Web foresaw her loneliness long ago in her dreams. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #600)
    Madame Web foresaw her loneliness long ago in her dreams. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #600)
    Madame Web sees many futures and ultimately comes to the rise of the Kravinoff's future before she is attacked. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #600)
    Madame Web sees Spider-Man's future where he triumphs. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #630)
    Madame Web sees Spider-Man's future where he triumphs. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #630)
    Madame Web once more foresees Spider-Man's victory. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #634)
    Madame Web once more foresees Spider-Man's victory. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #634)
    Madame Web sees a future that will end badly that she does not want to live through. Before she dies, she reveals that Jackal is a clone and to save the real deal. (Prowler vol 2 #4)
    Madame Web sees a future that will end badly that she does not want to live through. Before she dies, she reveals that Jackal is a clone and to save the real deal. (Prowler vol 2 #4)

    Retrocognition

    Madame Web knows the history of each Spider-Woman in the room at the time. It could have been accomplished telepathically, but we will assume she figured this out with retrocognition. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #1)
    Madame Web is aware of Anya Corazon and watches her be chased by the Kravinoff's. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #635)
    Madame Web is aware of Anya Corazon and watches her be chased by the Kravinoff's. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #635)

    Telepathy

    Basic Telepathy

    Madame learns Spider-Man's identity through her powers. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #210)
    Madame learns Spider-Man's identity through her powers. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #210)
    Madame Web telepathically locates the Avengers and Fantastic Four. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #229)
    Madame Web telepathically locates the Avengers and Fantastic Four. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #229)
    Madame Web senses Charlotte controlling Mattie and follows the connection to astral project to Charlotte. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #2)
    Madame Web senses Charlotte controlling Mattie and follows the connection to astral project to Charlotte. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #2)
    Cassandra helps two Spider-Women telepathically track a criminal under the same moniker in New York. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #1)
    Madame Web astral projects to coach Mattie into using her powers and reads Spider-Man's instinctive need to jump into the battle. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #1)
    Madame Web senses a reality warper. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #10, 11)
    Madame Web connects Mattie to Brian Leighton's, a reality warper, mind. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #11)
    Madame Web connects Mattie to Brian Leighton's, a reality warper, mind. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #11)
    Madame Web accidentally reads Jessica Jone's mind and learns her history. (Alias #17)
    Madame Web accidentally reads Jessica Jone's mind and learns her history. (Alias #17)
    Madame Web reads Spider-Man's intent on visiting her. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #26)
    Madame Web reads Spider-Man's intent on visiting her. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #26)
    Madame Web dream-walked to warn Spider-Man of incoming danger, though she couldn't properly communicate with how weak she was from the mistreatment of the Kravinoff family. (Spider-Man: Grim Hunt- The Kraven Saga)
    Madame Web senses Spider-Man's anger. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #637)
    Madame Web senses Spider-Man's anger. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #637)
    Madame Web reads Electro's (Francine Frye) mind. (Prowler vol 2 #2)
    Madame Web guides Julia Carpenter throughout New U Headquarters telepathically. (Prowler vol 2 #2)

    Advanced Telepathy

    Madame telepathically sedates Charlotte. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #3)
    Madame telepathically sedates Charlotte. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #3)
    Madame Web teaches Mattie and Spider-Man to blank their minds to defend against Charlotte Witter, Madame Web's telepathic daughter who was siphoning energy off of Cassandra and Mattie. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #9)
    Madame Web teaches Mattie and Spider-Man to blank their minds to defend against Charlotte Witter, Madame Web's telepathic daughter who was siphoning energy off of Cassandra and Mattie. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #9)
    Madame Web performs psychic surgery to sever Charlotte's link to the Gathering Five so that her power does not come back. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #9)
    Madame Web performs psychic surgery to sever Charlotte's link to the Gathering Five so that her power does not come back. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #9)
    Madame Web mind-wipes Charlotte Witter and Mattie Franklin's minds of Spider-Man's identity, as well as walled off a part of Spider-Man's mind from her telepathy that reveals his identity. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #9)
    Madame Web performs psychic surgery to cut the connection between Doctor Miridian's and Brian Leighton's mind, as well as blocking Brian's powers. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #11)
    Madame Web performs psychic surgery to cut the connection between Doctor Miridian's and Brian Leighton's mind, as well as blocking Brian's powers. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #11)
    Madame Web is revealed to have been forced tp putting Spider-Man through illusions of his enemies to torture and fatigue him, despite trying to resist the abusive torture from the Kravinoff's. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #635)

    Range

    Madame Web astral projects to Long Island after sensing a psychic shockwave coming from Central Manhattan. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #6)
    Madame Web astral projects to Long Island after sensing a psychic shockwave coming from Central Manhattan. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #6)
    Madame Web astral projects, presumably from her home, to Spider-Man for help after she remembers him. Her telepathy around this time was still off after the Juggernaut incident, so at the moment, she can't read minds like she used to. (Spider-Man vol 1 #96)
    Madame Web astral projects, presumably from her home, to Spider-Man for help after she remembers him. Her telepathy around this time was still off after the Juggernaut incident, so at the moment, she can't read minds like she used to. (Spider-Man vol 1 #96)
    Before her death, she performs one last act. She passes on her psionic gifts to Arachne. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #637)
    Before her death, she performs one last act. She passes on her psionic gifts to Arachne. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #637)
    Madame Web warns Spider-Man of incoming danger (not by name, but the threat is by Arcade) and that if he solves 99 problems, he can avoid danger. (Marvel Knights: Spider-Man vol 2 #1)
    Madame Web unleashes a psychic scream in pain that Julia Carpenter hearson Alcatraz from somewhere in San Francisco. (Prowler vol 2 #2)
    Madame Web unleashes a psychic scream in pain that Julia Carpenter hearson Alcatraz from somewhere in San Francisco. (Prowler vol 2 #2)

    Other Psionics

    By reading the aura of the ad for Madame Web, she learns the owner and what had transpired when they got it, albeit cryptically. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #210)
    By reading the aura of the ad for Madame Web, she learns the owner and what had transpired when they got it, albeit cryptically. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #210)
    Madame Web has materials to perform a seance to communicate with a comatose Aunt May. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #38, 39)

    Madame Technology

    Back then, Madame Web had poor help and she relied on a special chair her husband designed to keep her on life-support. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #210)
    Back then, Madame Web had poor help and she relied on a special chair her husband designed to keep her on life-support. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #210)
    Madame Web controls the chair with her thoughts. It was stated previously that the chair was connected to her brain to keep the electricity flowing through. It is probably through this that she controls her chair. The chair seems to recline and activate a built in phone. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #229)
    Madame Web controls the chair with her thoughts. It was stated previously that the chair was connected to her brain to keep the electricity flowing through. It is probably through this that she controls her chair. The chair seems to recline and activate a built in phone. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #229)
    After the Gathering of the Five, Madame Web gained eternal youth and found no need for her chair, sticking to a new wheelchair. (Amazing Spider-Man vol 2 #6)
    After the Gathering of the Five, Madame Web gained eternal youth and found no need for her chair, sticking to a new wheelchair. (Amazing Spider-Man vol 2 #6)
    Madame Web is a tech expert, having the capability to access files on different individuals. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #5)
    Madame Web is a tech expert, having the capability to access files on different individuals. (Spider-Woman vol 3 #5)
    Madame Web became old once more and us back with her life-support machine, though she appears outside her apartment without in later issues, inferring it is just there for show. (The Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #26)
    Madame Web became old once more and us back with her life-support machine, though she appears outside her apartment without in later issues, inferring it is just there for show. (The Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #26)
    Madame Web's chair has self-defense system that resembles mechanical spider legs to defend her when she is attacked. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #600)
    Madame Web's chair has self-defense system that resembles mechanical spider legs to defend her when she is attacked. (The Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #600)

    Accolades

    She refers herself to a witch, a soothsayer, and psychic, which is accurate. (Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #210)
    She refers herself to a witch, a soothsayer, and psychic, which is accurate. (Amazing Spider-Man vol 1 #210)
    According to rumor, Madame Web is said to be a blind prophetess who always spoke truth. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #26)
    According to rumor, Madame Web is said to be a blind prophetess who always spoke truth. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #26)
    Madame Web's apartment is referred by the narrator as the 'Center of the Universe', which is hyperbole of course. This could be inferring about her ability to see all possbilities. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #27)
    Madame Web's apartment is referred by the narrator as the 'Center of the Universe', which is hyperbole of course. This could be inferring about her ability to see all possbilities. (Sensational Spider-Man vol 2 #27)
    Referred as one of the most powerful clairvoyants in the world. (Prowler vol 2 #1)
    Referred as one of the most powerful clairvoyants in the world. (Prowler vol 2 #1)
    Julia Carpenter refers to Madame Web as one of the most powerful telepaths in the world. (Prowler vol 2 #2)
    Julia Carpenter refers to Madame Web as one of the most powerful telepaths in the world. (Prowler vol 2 #2)

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