Next up, we've got a preview of Spider-Woman #16, in which Spider-Woman briefly considers the morality of allowing her 17-year-old niece to engage in dangerous super-heroics… before remembering she's in a comic book where child soldiers are widely accepted Spider-Woman #16 is in stores on Wednesday Check out the preview below.
SPIDER-WOMAN #16
MARVEL COMICS
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Who reveals they have been doing something rather fun with Spider-Woman Here's the solicitation.
SPIDER-WOMAN #14
KARLA PACHECO (W) • PERE PERÉZ (A)
Cover by JUNGGEUN YOON
MARVEL GAMES VARIANT COVER BY NETEASE
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With a deep dive in characterization that still ably provides an interesting and robust plot, Captain Marvel #27 grapples with grief, frustration, and
Capturing the horrifying, unforgiving nature of Predator with classic Marvel Comics storytelling, these outstanding covers are sure to capture the imagination of both Marvel and Predator fans as they prepare for what's next to come."
Marvel sent us images of the following variant covers, along with information on when you can get your copy:
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Peach Momoko Has A New Look for Spider-Woman #100 Cover
Her iconic work[...]
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The lower sales numbers we reported may be as a result of that lower discount, as well as because there were very few reorders in the system for that month as[...]
So here we go, Spider-Woman and all.
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But before that, she will be joining Pere Perez launching a new Spider-Woman comic book from Marvel And from this cover by Junggeun Yoon, Jessica Drew has certainly lost the baby weight.
Here's a little preview of the first issue.
SPIDER-WOMAN #1 YOON CLASSIC CVR
(W) Karla Pacheco (A) Pere Perez (CA) Jung-Geun Yoon
SPIDER-WOMAN IS BACK, AND PULLING[...]
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is attempting with DC Universe (and now HBO Max): becoming the archive of DC Comics on television and film.
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The Disney+ streaming service will include animated shows (many originally aired on FOX Kids) like X-Men '92, Spider-Man '94, Spider-Woman '79, Spider-Man '81, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, Iron Man '94, Fantastic Four '94, Incredible Hulk, Silver[...]
And the final team member is Spider-Woman, back in her old costume in fact Yes, that costume A little bit more from Marvel's website…
STRIKEFORCE #1 WRITTEN BY TINI HOWARD, ART BY GERMAN PERALTA, COVER BY ANDREA SORRENTINO
Doing the dirty jobs the Avengers and other Marvel heroes can't do!
Angela, Blade, Spider-Woman, Wiccan, the Winter Soldier, Monica[...]
With the Marvel Legends Series, fan favorite Marvel Comic Universe and Marvel Cinematic Universe characters are designed with premium detail and articulation for top-of-the-line poseable and displayable collectibles.
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6 inches (15.24cm)
Made of plastic
Comic and[...]
Now Marvel has revealed looks at the costumes of Spider-Woman, Hazmat, and Echo on Marvel.com And in case the Mad Max inspiration weren't obvious enough, the image files all contain "Furiosa" in the name.
Check out the designs below.
KELLY THOMPSON (W) • CARMEN CARNERO (A)
Cover by Amanda Conner & Paul Mounts
Variant Cover by CHRIS BACHALO
WRAPAROUND Design[...]
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