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Cover: Jean Frisano

Nova #46

Nov 1981 · Editions Lug · 4,50 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Echec sur deux tableaux !”

In "Echec sur deux tableaux !", Spider-Man races to unravel the truth behind Madame Belladonna’s identity, uncovering a web of deception tied to fashion queen Desiree Vaughn-Pope and the scheming Roderick Kingsley. With writer Roger Stern and artist Marie Severin bringing the tension to life—inked by Bruce Patterson and colored by Ben Sean—this issue delivers a sharp, suspenseful twist as Spider-Man confronts Narda, the real Belladonna, and thwarts a deadly trap. The cover by Jean Frisano captures the drama in bold, striking detail.

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writer Roger Stern · artist Marie Severin · inker Bruce Patterson · colorist Ben Sean · cover Jean Frisano

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colorist Ben Sean
cover pencils, inks Jean Frisano

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Spider-Man has come to the conclusion that Madame Belladonna is actually fashion queen Desiree Vaughn-Pope, and that she intends to eliminate fishy businessman Roderick Kingsley. Spider-Man confronts Desiree's sister Narda, secretly the real Belladonna, who tries to lure both Spider-Man and Kingsley into a deadly trap. Her plan fails and Spider-Man appears just in time to stop the disgruntled Prowler II from exacting revenge on his former employer.

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