Spider-Woman #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSpider-Woman faces what may be her most harrowing challenge yet in this December 1981 issue, as Steve Leialoha's cover depicts her unleashing venom blasts against a massive, writhing creature that looms over a helpless civilian caught in the chaos below. The threat is enormous — tentacled and monstrous — and Spider-Woman, in her distinctive red-and-yellow costume, is the only thing standing between it and the terrified woman at its feet. With Chris Claremont scripting and the evocative title "La Morte de Jessica," this issue promises the kind of high-stakes, character-driven drama that made this series a standout in Marvel's early 1980s lineup.
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