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Jessica Drew's entire first series in a single volume! Far more than a mirror image of Spider-Man, Jessica Drew swung onto the scene in the late 1970s with a strikingly different spider-origin - and quickly became one of Marvel's most distinctive and dynamic heroes! SPIDER-WOMAN OMNIBUS collects all her classic adventures in a volume that won't gather cobwebs on your shelf. From her mysterious beginnings as a spawn of Hydra to her decisive turn toward heroism, Jessica's saga features the creation of her own formidable rogues' gallery and team-ups with the X-Men, Spider-Man, the Thing and more Marvel heavyweights - all brought to life by top talents including Marv Wolfman, Carmine Infantino, Mark Gruenwald, Chris Claremont, Steve Leialoha, Michael Golden and others! Collecting MARVEL SPOTLIGHT (1971) #32, MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE (1974) #29-33, SPIDER-WOMAN (1978) #1-50, AVENGERS (1963) #240-241 and ANNUAL (1967) #10 and material from WHAT IF? (1977) #17.
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Jessica Drew's entire first series in a single volume! Far more than a mirror image of Spider-Man, Jessica Drew swung onto the scene in the late 1970s with a strikingly different spider-origin - and quickly became one of Marvel's most distinctive and dynamic heroes! SPIDER-WOMAN OMNIBUS collects all her classic adventures in a volume that won't gather cobwebs on your shelf. From her mysterious beginnings as a spawn of Hydra to her decisive turn toward heroism, Jessica's saga features the creation of her own formidable rogues' gallery and team-ups with the X-Men, Spider-Man, the Thing and more Marvel heavyweights - all brought to life by top talents including Marv Wolfman, Carmine Infantino, Mark Gruenwald, Chris Claremont, Steve Leialoha, Michael Golden and others! Collecting MARVEL SPOTLIGHT (1971) #32, MARVEL TWO-IN-ONE (1974) #29-33, SPIDER-WOMAN (1978) #1-50, AVENGERS (1963) #240-241 and ANNUAL (1967) #10 and material from WHAT IF? (1977) #17.












