This 19-step guide will show you how to draw Gwen Stacy as Ghost Spider from Spidey and His Amazing Friends. She’s a confident and agile superhero with her own unique look and personality – a great choice for any Marvel-themed drawing session.
About Gwen Stacy / Ghost Spider
- Full Name: Gwen Stacy
- Superhero Alias: Ghost Spider
- Series: Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends
- Role: Deuteragonist alongside Spin (Miles Morales)
- Costume Colors: White, pink, blue, and purple
Gwen Stacy, better known as Ghost Spider, is one of Peter Parker’s closest friends and partners in the show. She’s clever, creative, and quick-thinking, often helping the team solve problems with her tech skills and agility. Unlike other heroes, her name “Ghost Spider” is unique to her in the series, and she wears her hooded white suit with pink web accents.
Key Features of Ghost Spider’s Appearance
- Mask: White with bold pink eye outlines.
- Hood: White on the outside with a web-patterned inner lining.
- Suit: Primarily purple with blue and pink accents.
- Spider Emblem: Light blue on the chest.
- Pose: Confident stance with arms crossed and head slightly tilted.
If you enjoy this guide, try drawing other heroes from the series like Spidey (Peter Parker) or Spin (Miles Morales) – I’ll add them soon.
About This Drawing Guide
The guide follows SketchOk’s color-coding system for each stage of the process:
- Red Color: indicates new lines added in the current step.
- Black Color: shows the completed outlines from earlier steps.
- Grey Color: represents the basic sketch foundation.



















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