Spider-Girl #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSpider-Girl finds herself in a tight spot on the cover of issue #36, her orange-and-blue costume caught in the grip of a massive, looming silhouette that dwarfs her against a web-lined city backdrop — while a smaller image of her swinging free appears in the corner logo, hinting at the contrast between freedom and confinement. The creative team of Tom DeFalco, Pat Olliffe, and Al Williamson brings a quietly menacing energy to this 2001 installment, with cover pencils by Patrick Olliffe delivering a composition that makes the threat feel genuinely imposing. "Getting Involved" promises exactly the kind of high-stakes street-level tension that made this series a standout corner of the Marvel Universe.
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