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Cover: Carmine Infantino & Frank Giacoia

Spider-Woman #11

Feb 1979 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
📊 ~17,743 copies sold its debut month
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“And Dolly Makes Three”

Spider-Woman trades blows with the sinister Brother Grimm in mid-air above a restaurant full of terrified civilians — a dynamic showdown rendered with real kinetic energy by cover penciler Carmine Infantino and inker Frank Giacoia. The couple at the dining table, the wide-eyed woman in the foreground, and the scattered onlookers all sell the chaos of a very bad evening out, while the cover teases "Death Duel with Brother Grimm!" with satisfying directness. This February 1979 Marvel issue, with interior work from writer Mark Gruenwald and artist Carmine Infantino, promises the kind of colorful, high-stakes adventure that made Spider-Woman's solo series a treat.

writer Mark Gruenwald · artist Carmine Infantino · colorist Ben Sean · letterer J. Costanza · inker Al Gordon · cover Carmine Infantino, Frank Giacoia

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Cast · 10 characters

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colorist Ben Sean
letterer J. Costanza
inker Al Gordon
cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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Spider-Woman and Jerry Hunt are captured by the Brothers Grimm.

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