Spider-Girl #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis double-sized spectacular from Marvel's MC2 line puts Peter Parker front and center on Patrick Olliffe and Al Williamson's striking cover, showing a grim-faced man in a Spider-Man suit clutching a photograph of the classic Spider-Man mask — a quietly powerful image that hints at weighty legacy and the cost of being a web-swinger. The tagline "Once a Web-Swinger--!" paired with the header "The Daughter of the True Spider-Man!" sets a deeply personal tone for this 2000 milestone issue. Tom DeFalco and Pat Olliffe were clearly swinging for something meaningful with "Turning Point--!", and the cover alone makes a compelling case that this one delivers.
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Peter Parker gets back into costume to fight Kaine.
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