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Cover: Steve Leialoha

Spider-Woman #38

Jun 1981 · Marvel · 0.50 USD
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“Criminal at Large!”

Spider-Woman finds herself surrounded and outnumbered on Steve Leialoha's cover, her red-and-yellow costume blazing at the center as the X-Men — Storm, Angel, Colossus, and a sinister-looking figure lurking in shadow below — close in from every angle, with the tagline "Her Deadliest Foes… The X-Men" leaving little doubt about the tension at hand. It's a striking 1981 Marvel team-up-gone-wrong setup, pitting Jessica Drew against one of the publisher's most formidable ensembles. Chris Claremont's "Criminal at Large!" promises a story as charged as the cover suggests.

writer Chris Claremont · artist Steve Leialoha · artist, inker Bob Wiacek · inker Joe Rubinstein · inker Danny Bulanadi · inker Bruce Patterson · inker Alan Weiss · inker Walter Simonson · colorist Scheele · colorist Don Warfield · letterer Tom Orzechowski · cover Steve Leialoha

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artist, inker Bob Wiacek
colorist Scheele
colorist Don Warfield
cover pencils, inks Steve Leialoha

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The X-Men help Spider-Woman take down Black Tom and his allies. Jessica becomes a private investigator.

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