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Spider-Woman Vol. 1 021-026

December 1st, 2009 · No Comments · 1979, 1980, 3.0, Ben Sean, Carl Gafford, Clem Robins, Clown / Killer Clown (Casper Whimpley), Diana Albers, Frank Springer, Gamesman (Tim Braverman), Gamesman / Mr. Big, Glynis Oliver / Glynis Wein, Grinder (Brute Bashby), Hornet (Scotty McDowell), Jim Novak, Michael Fleisher, Mike Esposito / Mickey Demeo, Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Spider-Woman (Vol. 1), Spider-Woman / Arachne (Jessica Drew), Steve Leialoha, Trevor von Eedon

Beware the Spider-Woman — Bounty Hunter!
Script by: Michael Fleisher
Art by: Frank Springer & Mike Esposito
Letters: Albers
Colors: Sean
Originally published: December 1979
Bring on… the Clown!
Script: Michael Fleisher
Pencils: Frank Springer
Inks: Mike Esposito
Letters: C. Robins
Colors: B. Sean
Originally published: January 1980
Enter the Gamesman
Script: Michael Fleischer
Artists: Trevor von Eedon, Mike Esposito
Letters: Robins
Colors: Gafford
Originally published: February 1980
Trapped–in the Doomsday Room!
Script: Michael Fleisher
Art: [...]

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The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 203

November 15th, 2008 · No Comments · 1980, 4.0, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1), Bob Sharen, Dazzler (Alison Blaire), Green Goblin (Harry Osborn), Jim Novak, Keith Pollard, Lightmaster (Edward Lanksy), Marv Wolfman, Mike Esposito / Mickey Demeo, Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker)

Bewitched, Bothered and Be-Dazzled!
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Pencils: Keith Pollard
Inks: Mike Esposito & Friends
Letters: Novak
Colors: Sharen
Originally published: April 1980
I don’t know why, but I’ve really looking forward to the Dazzler. Is it because I know she’ll suck? Because I dislike (most) disco? No! It’s because she zips around on roller skates and turns music into light with [...]

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Marvel Team-Up Vol. 1 094

November 9th, 2008 · No Comments · 1980, 3.0, Dansen Macabre, Jan Cohen, Jim Novak, Marvel Team-Up (Vol. 1), Mike Esposito / Mickey Demeo, Mike Zeck, Shroud (Maxillian Quincy Coleridge), Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Steven Grant

Darkness, Darkness…
Writer: Steven Grant
Penciller: Mike Zeck
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Jim Novak
Colorist: Jan Cohen
Originally published: June 1980
This issue has an awesome cover by Al Milgrom.
The Shroud story is continued, with Spidey fighting and then teaming up with the Shroud to defeat this hypnotic woman, Dansen Macabre. Dansen is part of a Shiva cult, and hates the Shroud [...]

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Spider-Woman Vol. 1 020

November 7th, 2008 · No Comments · 1979, 3.5, Bova, Count Otto Vermis, Frank Springer, High Evolutionary, John Costanza, Mark Gruenwald, Mike Esposito / Mickey Demeo, Nel Yomtov, Spider-Man, Spider-Man / Spider-Lizard (Peter Parker), Spider-Woman (Vol. 1), Spider-Woman / Arachne (Jessica Drew), Steven Grant

Tangled Webs
Script: Mark Gruenwald
Pictures: Frank Springer
Inks: Mike Esposito
Co-scenario: Grant
Letters: Costanza
Colors: Yomtov
Originally published: November 1979
Ok, this issue is definitely a milestone. Here we have the first meeting between Spider-Woman and Spider-Man. :O
This is a good opportunity to catch up on what’s actually been happening in Spidey’s continuity, since I’ve read so many damned things out of [...]

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Spider-Woman Vol. 1 019

November 7th, 2008 · No Comments · 1979, 3.5, Ben Sean, Carmine Infantino, Enforcer, Jim Novak, Madame Doll (Priscilla Dolly), Mark Gruenwald, Mike Esposito / Mickey Demeo, Sensuous Serpent Girl / Weredemon (Lissa Russell), Spider-Man, Spider-Woman (Vol. 1), Spider-Woman / Arachne (Jessica Drew), Steven Grant, Werewolf / Werewolf by Night

The Beast Within
Writer: Gruenwald
Artist: Infantino
Underwriter: Grant
Overartist: Esposito
Letterer: Novak
Colorist: Sean
Originally published: October 1979
A mildly interesting issue that crams in quite a bit — Jessica visits Mrs. Dolly, becomes better friends with Lindsay McCabe, fights some creep named the Enforcer, and chitchats with the Werewolf By Night. Not great, but pretty stellar by Spider-Woman standards.
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