I am offended.
OK, you’ve grafted a vaguely arthropod-like head onto a human body, but you should at least look at a spider before drawing one. The mouthparts are a nonsensical gemisch. And those claws! Come on, lazybones. Try.
I’m not going to get into what breasts do for a spider-girl. Ectopic silk glands?
“Look, Mary Jane!”
“Uh, yeah, I see her.”
Wasn’t there an early genetic engineering experiment where spider silk protein genes were given to a goat, and were expressed in its milk?
Even allowing for perspective and whatnot, if the most prominent creature really is “50 foot” (tall), those helicopters are awfully small…
I’d almost say this was Rob Liefeld but for the absence of pouches.
Nah, those are spider silikon.
They sell comic books.
Should she not have eight eyes?
And the jaws look as if they belong to Anomalocaris.
My bad, not anomalocaris. It is more like the jaws of a really large beetle.
Sounds like The Stalk (from Saga) is what you’re after!
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Spiders are one of the clades that actually do lactate. Obviously mammals do, but there’s a type of cockroach that also does, as well as at least one species of spider. https://blogs.unimelb.edu.au/sciencecommunication/2020/08/22/spider-milk-yep-you-heard-that-right/
RE: https://freethoughtblogs.com/pharyngula/2022/03/29/the-anatomy-is-all-wrong/comment-page-1/#comment-2128149
Not all spiders have eight eyes. Spiders vary greatly in the number of eyes they can have by species. Also by what you would consider an “eye” and what you would consider a “light sensing organ” or whether you think there is a difference between the two.
To paraphrase some words of my favorite TV comedy show:
“Just repeat to yourself it’s just a comic…”