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Cover: John Czop & Fred Fredericks

Spider-Woman #1

Nov 1993 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 1.30 GBP
📊 ~93,723 copies sold its debut month
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“Deathweb, Be Not Proud”

Spider-Woman bursts onto her own solo series with a cover that puts her face-to-fist with a white-costumed Death-Web member, the villain's gloved hand shoved right into her face in a confrontation that feels genuinely visceral. John Czop and Fred Fredericks give the image a raw, close-quarters energy — Spider-Woman's long blonde hair blazing around her blue costume as she reacts to the impact. The cover banner promises a rematch with Death-Web, and with Roy Thomas, Dann Thomas, and a full creative team aboard, this 1993 launch has plenty of attitude to back it up.

writer Roy Thomas · writer Dann Thomas · artist John Czop · inker Fred Fredericks · colorist George Roussos · letterer Pat Brosseau · cover John Czop, Fred Fredericks

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Cast · 12 characters

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writer Roy Thomas
artist John Czop
letterer Pat Brosseau
cover pencils John Czop
cover inks Fred Fredericks

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Spider-Woman and U.S. Agent take out some gang bangers, then Julia heads to the airport and picks up her folks getting them home to see their granddaughter, just in time for Therak to show up and cause a ruckus.

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