Carlie Cooper

Carlie Cooper is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character appears in comic books centered on Spider-Man. She is named after Joe Quesada's daughter. Carlie is friends with Peter Parker (Spider-Man), Harry Osborn, Vin Gonzales, and Lily Hollister. She is one of the first potential romantic interests for Parker following his long relationship with Mary Jane Watson in the "One More Day" story arc and eventually becomes his girlfriend for a time.

Iago PUC

 * Carlie appears in both versions of Iago PUC's versions of Marvel's Spider-Man, voiced by Tara Strong. Both versions depict Carlie as a paraplegic teenager variously using either an average wheelchair, or the modified version of one, but also happening to be a highly gifted scientific genius, and expert in the Neuro-Cortex. A friend of Peter Parker, and dedicated keeper of his identity of Spider-Man, Carlie also operates under the alias of Alpha-Owl, a high-tech wizard who monitors superheroes' activities through her computers and owl-based drones (a role similar to Barbara Gordon / Oracle in DC Comics). Also in both versions, Carlie is a student in Horizon High School, and intern at Stark Industries alongside Peter, Gwen Stacy, Anya Corazon and Miles Morales.
 * In the first version, Carlie is officially introduced in Season 2's first episode "I See You Owl", where she is revealed to have helped Spider-Man gather together evidences of Norman Osborn's crimes in the final episode of the first season. She also helps the Champions stop Mister Negative during New Year Eve, earning membership on the team in progress. Later in "Life is Like a Rose", Carlie is shown to have enrolled at Horizon High as a student, and interned at Stark Industries alongside Peter.
 * In Webbed Champion, she is introduced in "Brainstorm", where she helps Spider-Man and his friends on putting a stop to the Master Planner's schemes, and is revealed to be Spider-Man's silent benefactor in the "City of Heroes" arc. Once the Master Planner (revealed to be Otto Octavius having transferred his consciousness into the Living Brain through the Neuro-Cortex) was defeated, Carlie was approached and well-greeted by Max Modell, who offered her enrollment at Horizon High School, which she accepted. She later plays a supporting role in the remainder of the series, monitoring the activities of Spider-Man and his friends through her drones and communicators. In "An Eye in the Sky", it is revealed that Carlie had become paraplegic because of an lab accident caused by one of Octavius' failed experiments. And she is resentful of him, because Octavius was also too proud of himself to admit his fault. This fact soon comes back to haunt him once he is confronted by Carlie in Horizon High during his attempt to obtain the Neuro-Cortex.
 * Also appearing is her father Chris Cooper, voiced by Christopher Daniel Barnes. He is an army sergeant who was assumed killed by the Red Skull while leading his men to an assault on Hydra. Flashbacks reveal that he was vaporized by Red Skull with a Neuro-Cortex-powered gun which not only disintegrated his body, but absorbed his consciousness into a micro-card which ended up lost when Truman Marsh double-crossed Skull and Osborn for his own plans. The card with his consciousness was later recovered by Teresa Parker / Stormranger, who then delivered it to Spider-Man and his team and transferred Sergeant Cooper's consciousness into an alien robot body which Peter and Teresa's parents were working on as part of their third project. Now named "Arsenal", Sergeant Cooper earned the abilities to manipulate technology and change his body to the form of any vehicle he scans. He eventually took the shape of one of the Avengers' Quinjets. He now acts as a guardian to Spider-Man and his friends, including his daughter Carlie. It is also revealed in the "Legendary Universes" crossover arc that Sergeant Cooper's Arsenal body was made of the remains of an Cybertronian Seeker who was not affiliated to either Autobots or Decepticons.
 * Carlie makes a non-speaking appearance in A Marvel Christmas Carol (which is set in the continuity of Spider-Man: Webbed Champion). She is shown among the attendees of the Christmas party at the main F.E.A.S.T. facility along with her colleagues from Horizon High during Peter Parker's act as the Ghost of Christmas Present. Later during Cloak and Dagger's act as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come/Future and the Soul Chain respectively, she is among the teenagers voicing little respect for the lonely dead man (Franklin Todd) who is being carried on his coffin by Hulk. Carlie is later seen again in the enjoying the party, and watching as Peter and Mary Jane Watson (under a mistletoe put between them by Groot) share a romantic kiss. Her father Chris / Arsenal also has a non-speaking appearance, on which he is shown helping the Champions, Avengers and Guardians of the Galaxy stop the Frost Giants from attacking New York.
 * Carlie / Alpha-Owl and her father Chris / Arsenal also appear in Marvel's Superhero Adventures: Infinity War, with Carlie voiced again by Tara Strong, and Arsenal now voiced by Roger Craig Smith. During the heroes' studies about the Infinity Amulet, Carlie, Peter Parker, Tony Stark, and Reed Richards replace the Tesseract in Jarvis' robot body for a matching duplicate they created with similar energy, allowing them to extract the Space Stone from the Tesseract, and place it in the Amulet.
 * Carlie appears in Marvel: All New, All Different Chronicles, voiced by Tara Strong. In the show, she is a 14-year-old prodigy in robotics who is one of Peter Parker's friends and classmates in Baxter Institute. She came in contact with a symbiote-like nanite suit of Kree technology which can manipulate and absorb technology and analyze and mimic the abilities of metahumans, and operates as Skynet. Carlie wears a nanotech suit of her own making to control the substance.
 * Carlie Cooper appears in Venom vs. Morbius, portrayed by . She is depicted as a rookie N.Y.P.D. investigator under Peter Parker's tutelage.

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 * Carlie appears in Spider-Man: Web of Intrigue, voiced by Laura Marano.
 * Carlie appears in Spider-Man: With Great Power..., voiced by Hynden Walch.