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O Homem-Aranha (Edição especial em cores)#4
Cover: Jim Mooney

O Homem-Aranha (Edição especial em cores) #4

Jul 1974 · Editora Brasil-América [EBAL] · 3,00 BRB
“A exterminadora age à meia-noite!”

In "A exterminadora age à meia-noite!", Spider-Man teams up with The Cat to stop the Man-Killer, a cyborg former athlete manipulated by a militant feminist group targeting opponents of women's liberation. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Jim Mooney—with inks and colors by Mooney and Stan Goldberg—this 1974 special edition features a gripping clash of ideology and technology, with the cover by Jim Mooney capturing the tension in bold, dynamic lines.

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writer Gerry Conway · artist, inker Jim Mooney · colorist Stan Goldberg · cover Jim Mooney

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artist, inker Jim Mooney
colorist Stan Goldberg
cover pencils, inks Jim Mooney

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The Cat asks for Spider-Man's help in tracking down the Man-Killer, a former athlete who was turned into a cyborg after a serious accident. Man-Killer is acting on behalf of a militant feminist group and recently started killing people opposed to women's liberation. The Cat and Spider-Man avert an attack on a power plant and are able to stop Man-Killer by telling her that her group is secretly sponsored by Advanced Idea Mechanics (A.I.M.), a crime organization dominated by men.

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