Warning: Contains spoilers for What If...? Galactus Transformed Spider-Gwen #1!!

Dungeons & Dragons campaign Gwen in her dragon-fighting efforts and are gearing up to help her face her new boss. It is a sci-fi and fantasy combination that only Spider-Gwen could pull off.

In What If…? Galactus Transformed Spider-Gwen #1 – written by Kalinda Vazquez, with art by Daniel Picciotto – Spider-Gwen volunteers to become Galactus' next herald, to protect the remaining Ethereals from being destroyed. It sets her on a path across the universe to find the Devourer's next meal, and lands her on a planet with fire-breathing dragons, warriors, and wizards.

A group of fighters in fantasy garb run toward Spider-Gwen and a dragon.

Gwen is at the start of her very own D&D romp, and she's got a genre-appropriate team ready to help her stop Galactus, as she ing forces with four sword-wielding, shield-bearing fighters and their Sorcerer Supreme to save their planet.

Spider-Gwen Recruits A Troop of Fantasy Adventurers To Battle Galactus, Dungeons & Dragons Style

What If…? Galactus Transformed Spider-Gwen #1 – Written By Kalinda Vazquez; Art By Daniel Picciotto; Color By Rain Beredo; Lettering By Clayton Cowles

A group of colorful fantasy adventurers introduce themselves to Spider-Gwen.

Spider-Gwen's time as Galactus' herald is technically voluntary, but it's clear that she's never been on good with her job of scouting out worlds to be consumed. The moment she stumbles upon a planet brimming with life, she begins mounting her defense. It just so happens that the planet is home to every classic fantasy trope around, including kind warriors eager to help her on her quest - not just to save their planet, but because they seem to adhere to the same code Gwen follows herself. It's the start of every good adventure, even if this one is short-lived.

Spider-Gwen's new allies are turning her fight against Galactus into a compelling Dungeons & Dragons quest, and plenty of fans will want more.

Erebin, who is pointedly similar to Gwen in both attitude and motivation, leads a group of three other adventurers: Zovia, Oinran, and Pamlum. They sport a medley of colorful skin, pointed ears, and speech patterns anyone familiar with D&D (and fantasy stories in general) will recognize. Spider-Gwen catches on quickly enough to ask if there are any wizards around for the "epic level of help" they need to fight Galactus, and is guided to none other than the Sorcerer Supreme, another "modern" stowaway and the magic to complete their party. It's the perfect setup, and Erebin and his crew effortlessly fit in.

Spider-Gwen’s "Dungeons & Dragons"-Inspired Team Is An All-Time Great "What If?..." That Deserves To Become Marvel Canon

Let The Heroes Crossover, Marvel

Spider-Gwen sits at a table with adventurer Erebin.

Spider-Gwen is no stranger to hopping around different universes, but some ideas are too good to leave behind after a single issue – including Erebin and his fellow fighters. Gwen already has a great deal in common with them, and in a single issue, the group demonstrates humor, skill, and comion, making them excellent candidates for future appearances. In all likelihood, they'll never leave the pages of a What If...?, but they deserve a longer journey with the webslinger. Spider-Gwen's new allies are turning her fight against Galactus into a compelling Dungeons & Dragons quest, and plenty of fans will want more.

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Dungeons and Dragons

Franchise
Dungeons & Dragons
Original Release Date
1974
Publisher
TSR Inc., Wizards of the Coast
Designer
E. Gary Gygax, Dave Arneson
Player Count
2-7 Players