Dr. Ashley Kafka is a fictional character appearing in
American comic book
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s published by
Marvel Comics
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. She is usually depicted in stories revolving around the
superhero
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Spider-Man
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. Introduced in ''
The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #178 (July 1991), she was created by writer
J. M. DeMatteis and artist
Sal Buscema
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. The character was inspired by therapeutic hypnotist Frayda Kafka. In the comics, Dr. Kafka is a
psychiatrist
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at the
Ravencroft Institute for the Criminally Insane, and an occasional ally of Spider-Man. After having been killed by
Massacre
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, Dr. Kafka was twice "reanimated" with her
soul
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intact in a cloned body by
Ben Reilly
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and
Norman Osborn
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, dying again in the former body to the Carrion Virus before going on to become the Queen Goblin in the latter body after being magically corrupted by Osborn's "sins" (the
Green Goblin
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persona) by the
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The character has appeared in several forms of media outside of comics, including animated series and video games. A male version of the character appeared in the 2014 film ''
The Amazing Spider-Man 2'' portrayed by
Marton Csokas.
Publication history
Ashley Kafka first appeared in ''
The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #178 (July 1991), and was created by
J.M. DeMatteis and
Sal Buscema
Sal Buscema ( ; born Silvio Buscema, , on January 26, 1936) is an American comics artist, primarily for Marvel Comics, where he had a ten-year run as artist of ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk'' and an eight-year run as art ...
. She was killed in ''
The Superior Spider-Man
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'' #4 (April 2013) before being twice revived in ''
Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy'' #2 (November 2016) and ''Ravencroft'' #5 (September 2020), becoming the Queen Goblin in ''Amazing Spider-Man'' Vol. 5 #88 (February 2022)
Fictional character biography
Ashley Kafka grew up in New York with her mother and her sister, Norma, who had been born with severe facial birth defects and was mentally challenged. Kafka looked after Norma while growing up. Their mother died when Kafka was nineteen years old and Norma was left at a psychiatric hospital, where she died a short time later. Kafka then went to college at the Empire State University where she studied psychology and earned a degree.
Kafka goes on to become a professional psychologist specializing in the criminally insane and founds a maximum security sanitarium called the Ravencroft Institute for the Criminally Insane, where she treats super-criminals.
Kafka is later killed by
Massacre
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during a breakout attempt. In "
Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy",
Ben Reilly
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resurrects Kafka in a clone body, but she dies after undergoing cellular degeneration.
In ''Ravencroft'',
Norman Osborn
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uses Reilly's cloning method to revive Kafka in a new clone body. She later becomes the Queen Goblin after being infused with Osborn's sins.
Powers and abilities
Ashley Kafka is an expert at psychology.
On her second "reanimation" (with a slightly degraded soul) in a cloned body, Ashley was exposed to the sins of Norman Osborn and was mutated into the "Queen Goblin", which gave her a red-skinned goblin-like appearance and granted her goblin serum-like abilities like enhanced strength, speed and durability while seemly a healing factor and perhaps increased intelligence based on the source of the powers. She also possesses a Goblin Gaze that causes anyone hit by it to relive their trauma.
Equipment
As Queen Goblin, Ashley Kafka rides a Goblin Glider and wields a high-tech Pumpkin Scepter that has two features. The first feature can be used in a rigid state. The second feature is a chain retractable state. In addition, the Pumpkin Scepter can fire explosive blasts through the Pumpkin Scepters extremities.
Reception
In 2022, ''
Screen Rant
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'' included Queen Goblin in their "10 Spider-Man Villains That Are Smarter Than They Seem" list.
Other versions
DC crossover
In the Marvel/
DC crossover ''Spider-Man &
Batman
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'', Kafka was present when behavioral psychiatrist Cassandra Briar attempted to use Carnage as the test subject for a chip that would lobotomize the homicidal instincts of dangerous patients, Kafka objecting to the treatment in the belief that she could still reach Kasady through conventional therapy.
Earth-71290
On Earth-71290, Ashley Kafka works at Ravencroft where she has
Edward Whelan as her assistant.
Web-Weaver enlisted them to help hide the Great Web of Life and Destiny from the
Sinister Squadron
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A A-Force
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A.I. Army
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. When Some of the spider-themed heroes arrived to make sure it is safe, the Sinister Squadron arrived with their leader Madame Web (an unidentified reality version of May Parker) causing Ashley and Edward to flee.
MC2
In the
MC2 reality, Ashley Kafka married
John Jameson, with whom she had a son named Jack. Jack became a costumed adventurer known as "The Buzz" without them knowing.
In other media
Television
* Ashley Kafka appears in ''
Spider-Man: The Animated Series'', voiced by
Barbara Goodson
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.
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* Ashley Kafka appears in ''
The Spectacular Spider-Man
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'', voiced by
Elisa Gabrielli
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.
Film
* Rachel Kafka appeared in
David S. Goyer
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's 1997 draft of ''
Venom
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'' as Eddie Brock's love interest.
* Ashley Kafka appears in ''
The Amazing Spider-Man 2'', portrayed by
Marton Csokas.
This version is a male German doctor and leading staff member of the Ravencroft Institute for the Criminally Insane, which is controlled by
Oscorp
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. He conducts inhumane experiments on Electro until Harry Osborn sneaks into Ravencroft and releases the latter, who subjects Kafka to the same experiment.
Video games
Ashley Kafka appears in ''
The Amazing Spider-Man 2
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'' film tie-in game.
References
External links
Ashley Kafkaat Marvel Wiki
*
Ashley Kafka cloneat Marvel Wiki
Ashley Kafkaat Comic Vine
at Spiderfan.org
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Characters created by J. M. DeMatteis
Characters created by Sal Buscema
Comics characters introduced in 1991
Fictional characters from New York City
Fictional psychiatrists
Marvel Comics female characters
Spider-Man characters