Nova #36
In "Ca c'est passé à Tokyo !", Slapper Struthers is transformed into the sorcerous Excaliber by Morgan Le Fey’s dark magic, unleashing chaos in Tokyo. As Spider-Woman races to protect Magnus from the empowered warrior, Jerry Hunt tracks her through the city’s shadows. With Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art and Marv Wolfman’s gripping storytelling, the issue blends supernatural intrigue and high-stakes action, all rendered in bold colors by Janice Cohen. The cover by Jean Frisano captures the moment’s intensity with striking precision.
In "Glaive au poing !", Slapper Struthers is transformed into the armored warrior Excaliber by Morgan Le Fey’s sorcery, unleashing chaos that forces Spider-Woman to intervene and save Magnus. As Jerry Hunt tracks her down, the hunt becomes a race against time, with Spider-Woman determined to end Excaliber’s reign by severing his bond with the sword.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #127 (1972), Spider-Woman #2 (1978), Marvel Two-in-One Annual #3 (1978), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #23 (1980), Spidey #12 (1981), Titans #30 (1981), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #11 (1981)
Reprinted in Strange Spécial Origines #133 bis (1981), Titans #30 (1981)
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