Spider-Woman #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe striking cover art by Bill Sienkiewicz and Joe Rubinstein sets a fierce tone for this 1979 Marvel title, showing Spider-Woman in her dark costume wielding a heavy object as she squares off against a glowing, wild-haired female adversary in a chaotic interior setting. The cover's tagline — "All You Need Is Hate!" — makes it clear this isn't a friendly encounter. With interior work from writer Mark Gruenwald and artist Carmine Infantino, this mid-series issue promises the kind of superpowered confrontation that made Spider-Woman's solo run a compelling corner of the late Bronze Age Marvel universe.
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Nekra turns out to be behind the therapy groups and the Kali Cultists.
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