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Cover: Fred Fredericks & Steve Ellis

Spider-Woman #3

Jan 1994 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 1.30 GBP
📊 ~38,484 copies sold its debut month
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“Avenger on the Amazon”

Spider-Woman's first limited series hits its third chapter with a cover that throws her straight into a jungle brawl — she's locked in fierce combat with a green-and-purple costumed adversary, while a looming, fanged creature lurks ominously in the background. Steve Ellis's pencils and Fred Fredericks's inks give the Amazon setting a wild, kinetic energy that matches the tagline "Up the Amazon Without a Paddle!" perfectly. If you've been following this 1994 series, issue #3 looks like exactly the right moment to see how Spider-Woman handles trouble on all fronts.

writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Rick Parker · cover Fred Fredericks, Steve Ellis

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writer, artist, inker, colorist, letterer Rick Parker
cover inks Fred Fredericks
cover pencils Steve Ellis

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A regular guy is interviewed on the street who witnessed Electro's recent battle with She-Hulk in The Sensational She-Hulk (Marvel, 1989 series) #58, and managed to get Electro's autograph.

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