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== Behind the scenes ==
== Behind the scenes ==
=== Invalid appearances ===
=== Invalid appearances ===
In the ''[[Walking in Eternity (anthology)|Walking in Eternity]]'' short story ''Executive Action'' Cobweb appears alongside other members of the Special Executive including [[Wardog]], [[Fascination (Executive Action)|Fascination]] and [[Zeitgeist (Black Sun Rising)|Zeitgeist]]. It is explained that the Special Executive are [[Parahuman]]s, early [[Loom]]-born experiments ordered by [[Rassilon]], who are embued with time energies which give them strange abilities. The prototypes were rejected and thus became known as 'The Bastards of Rassilon', although they continue to be used by the [[High Council]] to do the [[Time Lord]]'s dirty work. During a civil war on [[Gallifrey]] between the Loom-born and womb-born [[Gallifreyan]]s, the Special Executive departed Gallifrey leaving the two sides to battle it out.
In the ''[[Walking in Eternity (anthology)|Walking in Eternity]]'' short story ''Executive Action'' Cobweb appears alongside other members of the Special Executive including [[Wardog]], [[Fascination (Executive Action)|Fascination]] and [[Zeitgeist (Black Sun Rising)|Zeitgeist]]. It is explained that the Special Executive are [[Parahuman]]s, early [[Loom]]-born experiments ordered by [[Rassilon]], who are embued with time energies which give them strange abilities. The prototypes were rejected and thus became known as 'The Bastards of Rassilon', although they continue to be used by the [[High Council]] to do the [[Time Lord]]'s dirty work. During a civil war on [[Gallifrey]] between the Loom-born and womb-born [[Gallifreyan]]s, the Special Executive departed Gallifrey leaving the two sides to battle it out.


[[File:Cobweb cameo.jpg|thumb|'''Cobweb''''s cameo in ''[[Top 10 (comics)|Top 10]]'' comics.]]
[[File:Cobweb cameo.jpg|thumb|'''Cobweb''''s cameo in ''[[Top 10 (comics)|Top 10]]'' comics.]]

Revision as of 08:27, 18 March 2023

Cobweb was a precognitive parahuman who worked as part of the mercenary team Special Executive. (COMIC: Black Sun Rising)

She had a relationship with fellow team member Legion (COMIC: Sid's Story) and was left devastated by his death. (COMIC: But They Never Really Die)

History

In the early days of the Special Executive Cobweb travelled back in time alongside the Executive's elderly Leader and fellow team members Zeitgeist, Legion, Numbers and Havanner. Their goal was to recruit members of the Technet team, which they succeeded in doing with Paradok, Ferro, Thug, Ringtoss and Pandora, however Fascination remained loyal to Technet's leader Gatecrasher. In an attempt to alter history and recruit Fascination three centuries too early, the Leader disguised himself as the Despot of Kandahar and poisoned Gatecrasher with ten thousand parasitic eggs. The Leader had hoped that Fascination would be the one to retrieve the mystic herb to cure Gatecrasher, where he would attempt to recruit her, however Gatecrasher sought the help of Captain Britain instead. Cobweb informed the Leader that his plan had failed as he couldn't alter history. (COMIC: Alarms and Excursions)

During a trade negotioation on Destrault, Cobweb and other members of the Special Executive accompanied Time Lady Rema-Du. When the Sontaran Brilox brainwashed Millenium, Cobweb sensed that their psychic link had been broken and she alerted that rest of her team. (COMIC: Black Sun Rising)

Behind the scenes

Invalid appearances

In the Walking in Eternity short story Executive Action Cobweb appears alongside other members of the Special Executive including Wardog, Fascination and Zeitgeist. It is explained that the Special Executive are Parahumans, early Loom-born experiments ordered by Rassilon, who are embued with time energies which give them strange abilities. The prototypes were rejected and thus became known as 'The Bastards of Rassilon', although they continue to be used by the High Council to do the Time Lord's dirty work. During a civil war on Gallifrey between the Loom-born and womb-born Gallifreyans, the Special Executive departed Gallifrey leaving the two sides to battle it out.

Cobweb's cameo in Top 10 comics.

Cobweb has a cameo appearance in Alan Moore's comic story You Better Watch Out You Better Not Cry... for Top 10 where she can be seen walking down a street alongside another Moore creation, Laurel Lakeland, who also goes by the alias Cobweb.

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