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Cover: Jim Mooney

Spider-Woman #25

Apr 1980 · Marvel · 0.40 USD
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“To Free a Felon!”

Two Spider-Women stand side by side in their red-and-yellow costumes, each caught in a gunman's crosshairs — one barrel aimed from the left, another from the right — while the cover taunts, "Eenie Meenie Miney Mo… One Spider-Woman Will Have To Go!" Jim Mooney's cover art frames this doppelgänger dilemma with real tension, the yellow spotlight behind the two figures underscoring just how impossible the situation looks. Writer Michael Fleisher and artist Steve Leialoha bring their talents to this 1980 Marvel tale, "To Free a Felon!" — a strong pick for fans who enjoy their superhero stories with a sharp twist of identity trouble.

writer Michael Fleisher · artist, inker Steve Leialoha · colorist Glynis Wein · letterer Diana Albers · cover Jim Mooney

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artist, inker Steve Leialoha
colorist Glynis Wein
letterer Diana Albers
cover pencils, inks Jim Mooney

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Lindsay McCabe is hired to impersonate Spider-Woman by what she thinks is the FBI but is really Mr. Big, the second Gamesman's gang.

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