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Cover: Dave Cockrum

Spider-Woman #2

May 1978 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
📊 ~44,618 copies sold its debut month
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“A Sword in Hand!”

In "A Sword in Hand!", Spider-Woman faces off against the newly empowered Slapper Struthers—transformed into the mystical warrior Excaliber by Morgan Le Fey’s sorcery. With help from Magnus and the determined efforts of Jerry Hunt, she must find a way to break the bond between Excaliber and his enchanted blade before the magic spirals out of control. Marv Wolfman’s story, brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art and Tony DeZuniga’s inks, arrives in a 35-cent comic from 1978, with a striking cover by Dave Cockrum.

writer Marv Wolfman · artist Carmine Infantino · inker Tony DeZuniga · colorist Janice Cohen · letterer Irv Watanabe · cover Dave Cockrum

Cast · 19 characters

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colorist Janice Cohen
letterer Irv Watanabe
cover pencils, inks Dave Cockrum

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Slapper Struthers is empowered as Excaliber via Morgan Le Fey's magicks. Spider-Woman saves Magnus from Excaliber. Jerry Hunt searches for Spider-Woman. Spider-Woman depowers Excaliber by separating him from his sword.

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