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Cover: Ron Frenz & Sal Buscema

Spider-Girl #81

Feb 2005 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
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“I Scorn the Body Electric!”

In "I Scorn the Body Electric!", Max Dillon—once Electro—makes a desperate plea to Spider-Man, Spider-Girl, and the Avengers to help his daughter, Aftershock, break free from a dangerous path. Written by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz, with art by Ron Frenz and inks by Sal Buscema, this 2005 issue explores a powerful father-daughter bond tested by legacy and choice. The cover, by Ron Frenz and Sal Buscema, captures the emotional weight of the moment.

writer Tom DeFalco · writer, artist Ron Frenz · inker Sal Buscema · colorist Gotham · letterer VC's Dave Sharpe · cover Ron Frenz, Sal Buscema

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writer, artist Ron Frenz
colorist Gotham
cover pencils Ron Frenz
cover inks Sal Buscema

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Max Dillon (formerly known as Electro) asks Spider-Man, Spider-Girl, and the Avengers to help save his daughter, Aftershock, from a life of crime.

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