Spider-Woman #22
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSpider-Woman dives headfirst into trouble in this January 1980 Marvel issue, with cover art by Marie Severin and Mike Esposito placing her red-and-yellow-costumed figure in a dramatic aerial swoop toward a menacing green-skinned villain who has seized a struggling blonde woman. The tagline "The Crimes of the Killer Clown!" sets a darkly playful tone as the rooftop setting and looming web in the background frame the confrontation with real urgency. It's a sharply composed cover that captures Spider-Woman at her most determined, making this a fun entry point into her early solo adventures at Marvel.
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Spider-Woman captures the serial killer who is killing women while dressed up as a clown.
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