Spider-Woman #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis August 1979 Marvel issue throws Spider-Woman headlong into danger — literally — as her red-and-yellow costumed figure tumbles upside-down across a debris-strewn hillside, her blue hair flying and mouth open in a cry, while a winged figure with blue hair looms in the background against the wreckage of what appears to be a disco. The cover's title "Deathplunge!" says it all, and penciler Bob Budiansky and inker Joe Rubinstein deliver a wonderfully kinetic image that captures both peril and movement with real flair. With Mark Gruenwald among the writers and Carmine Infantino on interior art, this is a solid mid-series entry in Spider-Woman's 1979 solo run.
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Jessica goes to a party, but gets in more trouble than usual.
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