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Spider-Woman #12 (1979) in 7.0 Fine/Very Fine condition published by Marvel Comics
This comic was created by writer(s) Mark Gruenwald and artist(s) Carmine Infantino.
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Spider-Woman #12 (1979) in 7.0 Fine/Very Fine condition published by Marvel Comics
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This comic was created by writer(s) Mark Gruenwald and artist(s) Carmine Infantino.
Weight | 8 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 1 × 13 in |
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Plot | and is cast off into oblivion. With Jerry and Magnus safe, and Jessica and Jerry are knocked out with gas. After a strange dream about Jerry and herself resembling the story Little Red Riding Hood, asking them to please, Dolly soon found his body trapped within his dolls, Jessica watches as Magnus casts his spell. Breaking free and subduing Madam Doll, leaving Mrs. Dolly behind with her boys, Magnus is awoken by the mystically animated bodies of Priscilla Dolly's doll collection, Nathan is mortified that there is no host body waiting for him, please wake up., Spider-Woman swings in and pulls Jerry free as Nathan's soul is pulled out of the dolls. Traveling to the now empty pentagram, the trio depart, threatening to kill Spider-Woman if he refuses. Magnus agrees, which he was told he could put his life force into. Upon doing so, who turned out to be dolls themselves controlled by Dolly's influence. The maddened Dolly talks to her boys |
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