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Cover: John Romita Jr. & Bob McLeod

Spider-Woman #29

Aug 1980 · Marvel · 0.40 USD
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“Spider-Man Is Dead-- And I Killed Him!”

Atop a jet engine high above the clouds, Spider-Woman and the gun-toting Enforcer square off against a web-slinging Spider-Man in this breathless 1980 Marvel showdown. The cover — penciled by John Romita Jr. and inked by Bob McLeod — frames the confrontation with real kinetic energy, the blazing headline "Spider-Woman Has Turned Killer?" making it impossible to look away. With the tagline promising a duel to the death between the Web Lady, the Enforcer, and Spider-Man, this is exactly the kind of mid-air clash that made Marvel's early '80s lineup so compelling.

writer Michael Fleisher · artist Ernie Chan · artist, inker Frank Springer · colorist Ben Sean · letterer Diana Albers · cover John Romita Jr., Bob McLeod

Cast · 9 characters

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artist Ernie Chan
artist, inker Frank Springer
colorist Ben Sean
letterer Diana Albers
cover pencils John Romita Jr.
cover inks Bob McLeod

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Spider-Woman is forced to do the Enforcer's bidding, which brings out Spider-Man against them.

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