Spider-Girl #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freePart of Marvel's silent "'Nuff Said" month from 2002, this issue presents one of the series' most quietly affecting covers: Spider-Girl, still in her red-and-blue costume but unmasked, kneels in grief before a large stone grave marker beneath a full moon. The night cemetery setting and her bowed, tearful expression speak volumes without a single word — entirely fitting for a wordless issue. Tom DeFalco and Pat Olliffe, with inks by Al Williamson, bring real emotional weight to this somber chapter of May Parker's story.
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Spider-Girl and her costumed friends and enemies deal with the aftermath of Crazy Eight's death.
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