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Cover: Marie Severin & John Tartaglione

Spider-Woman #23

Feb 1980 · Marvel · 0.40 USD
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“Enter the Gamesman”

Spider-Woman reels at the center of the cover, caught in spiraling concentric rings of force while flames lick at her feet — a striking image of a hero pushed to her limits. Behind her in an ornate chandelier-lit room, three figures scatter in the chaos, and that bold cover tag "...Betrayed!" makes clear this isn't just any fight. Marie Severin's pencils and John Tartaglione's inks give the whole scene a kinetic urgency that fits right into Michael Fleisher's run on this underrated 1980 Marvel series.

writer Michael Fleisher · artist Trevor Von Eeden · artist, inker Mike Esposito · colorist Gafford · letterer John Costanza · letterer Robins · cover Marie Severin, John Tartaglione

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artist, inker Mike Esposito
colorist Gafford
letterer John Costanza
letterer Robins
cover pencils Marie Severin
cover inks John Tartaglione

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The Gamesman has been pulling perfect heists all over Los Angeles but Spider-Woman finds a way to capture him and his gang.

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