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Cover: Carmine Infantino & Bob McLeod

Spider-Woman #12

Mar 1979 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
📊 ~16,176 copies sold its debut month
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“The Last Tale of the Brothers Grimm!”

Spider-Woman faces long odds on this March 1979 cover, as she stands her ground — hair and cape sweeping dramatically — against the twin red-and-blue masked figures of the Brothers Grimm, who flank her menacingly while a terrified civilian cowers beneath her. The cover promise of "all-out action" feels entirely earned given the dynamic composition by penciler Carmine Infantino and inker Bob McLeod, which crackles with kinetic energy. "The Last Tale of the Brothers Grimm!" suggests a decisive showdown, making this a genuinely compelling chapter in Jessica Drew's early Marvel adventures.

writer Mark Gruenwald · artist Carmine Infantino · inker Al Gordon · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer John Costanza · artist, inker, colorist Paty · cover Carmine Infantino, Bob McLeod
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Cast · 16 characters

Full credits

inker Al Gordon
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer John Costanza
artist, inker, colorist Paty
cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Bob McLeod

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Madame Doll tries to revive her husband.

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