Spider-Girl #49
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2002 Marvel issue puts Spider-Girl face-to-face with a grotesque, green-skinned villain whose decayed visage looms just below her masked face in an unsettling close-up — a striking composition from cover penciler Patrick Olliffe and inker Al Williamson that makes the tension feel immediate and personal. The cracked, fractured background reinforces a sense of something about to shatter, while the story's title, "A Dish Served Cold!", promises a clash rooted in old grudges. Tom DeFalco and Olliffe's ongoing series consistently delivers this kind of sharp, character-driven drama, and issue #49 looks like no exception.
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The flashback story of May's kidnapping and return as a baby continues, while Spider-Girl seeks help for her questions about Kaine.
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