Heroic fun awaits with free Spider-Gwen coloring pages for kids. This collection of 25 highly detailed black and white drawings depicts this iconic Marvel hero in various styles and poses.
Spider-Gwen is a nickname for a hero who is also sometimes known as Spider-Woman or Ghost-Spider. Her secret identity is an alternate version of the character Gwen Stacy.
In the main Spider-Man storyline, Gwen was a girlfriend of Peter Parker who perished at the hands of the Green Goblin. Spider-Gwen is from another universe where Gwen survived and became a hero herself.
This collection is dedicated to Spider-Gwen in various cool poses, but you will also see Spider-Man making an appearance.
There are also some fun bits of trivia and character information that will teach you a thing or two about Spider-Gwen as you color.
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1. Spider-Gwen Crouching On A Rooftop Coloring PDF
This first pose shows off a cartoony version of Spider-Gwen atop a roof, ready to swoop down into action.
Gwen Stacy was a character who had existed for decades before appearing as Spider-Gwen. The original version of Gwen Stacy was killed in a Spider-Man story from 1873.
This event is seen as one of the most important events in the Spider-Man series, as it would forever change Peter Parker.
Thus, bringing her back as a hero from another universe was not something the creators did lightly.
2. Ghost-Spider In Her Costume
Ghost-Spider is such a cool-looking character! When she was first introduced in 2011, her identity was hidden from readers at first, and the creators wanted her identity to be a source of speculation.
The fact that she was such an iconic character from Spider-Man history was a shock to fans!
3. Ghost-Spider Landing From A Swing
4. Ghost-Spider Swinging From A Web
5. Spider-Woman Leaping Through New York City
6. Ghost-Spider Pulling Off A Cool Move
7. Gwen Stacy Holding Her Mask
8. Gwen Stacy Playing Drums
9. Gwen Stacy Sitting On A Ledge
10. Gwen Stacy Unmasked
11. Gwen Stacy In A School Hallway
12. Spider-Gwen With Peter Parker
Spider-Gwen ended up meeting Spider-Man during the Spider-verse storyline in the comics. Each character knew an alternate version of the other in their own realities.
In Peter Parker’s timeline, he had failed to save Gwen Stacy from the Green Goblin.
Meanwhile, in Gwen’s timeline, she accidentally ended up killing her version of Peter Parker when he transformed into a version of the Lizard.
13. Spider-Gwen Climbing A Wall In The City
14. Spider-Gwen Spinning A Web
15. Unmasked Spider-Gwen Doing A Flip Coloring Sheet
Spider-Gwen can perform some incredible feats of acrobatics, similar to Spider-Man. In fact, she also gained her powers from a radioactive spider in her own universe.
16. Spider-Gwen Facing A Villain
17. Spider-Gwen Posing In Mid-Air
18. Spider-Gwen Shooting Webs At Enemies
19. Spider-Gwen Above The City Skyline
20. Spider-Gwen Being Stealthy
21. Spider-Gwen In Front Of A Big Spider Web
22. Spider-Woman Swinging From Building To Building
23. Spider-Gwen Hanging Upside Down
24. Spider-Gwen Swinging From A Ledge
25. Spider-Gwen’s Glowing Eyes Coloring Page
It’s time for a Spider-Gwen close-up to finish off the collection!
When Spider-Gwen was being developed, the creators were very excited about the opportunity, as she would not only be a cool role model for girls but also give the character of Gwen Stacy more agency and development.
After You Color Your Spider-Gwen Pages
- Color some of the pages in the same distinctive art style as the Into and Across the Spider-Verse films.
- Draw some of Spider-Gwen’s villains, such as her version of Matt Murdock or Peter Parker as the Lizard.
- Create a crossover by having Gwen team up with iconic female heroes from DC Comics, like Wonder Woman or Batgirl.
Spider-Gwen may be a relatively recent addition to the Marvel universe, but she has made a huge impact in the time she has been around.
Hopefully, this collection did this incredible character justice and allowed you to express all of your creative ideas for her.
It would be fun to show off your finished pages to other Marvel fans by sharing your art on social media for others to enjoy.