Spider-Woman #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis November 1980 issue pairs Spider-Woman with one of Marvel's most feral threats, as the cover — penciled by Frank Miller and inked by Klaus Janson — sets a wonderfully unsettling mood. Spider-Woman crouches in a combat-ready stance at the center of the composition, surrounded by a collage of eerie photographic imagery: a Frankenstein-like figure looms in the background while Werewolf by Night tears through the scene above, and the bold tagline "He's a REAL Monster!" leaves little doubt about the tone. It's a striking visual mashup of superhero action and classic horror atmosphere that makes this one hard to pass by on the spinner rack.
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