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Spider-Woman #18 (1979) in 8.0 Very Fine condition published by Marvel Comics
This comic was created by writer(s) John Wilburn; Mark Gruenwald and artist(s) Carmine Infantino.
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Spider-Woman #18 (1979) in 8.0 Very Fine condition published by Marvel Comics
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This comic was created by writer(s) John Wilburn; Mark Gruenwald and artist(s) Carmine Infantino.
Weight | 8 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 1 × 13 in |
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Plot | however, a man who picked her up at a disco, and knows it's the Waxman when he touches her. Wondering if he recognizes her, and melts all over her. The horrified Jessica flees, and overhears that she had been killed. Deciding to prevent this from happening again, blasting off the waxy gunk off her body with her venom blasts. She changes into Spider-Woman and tries to chase after him. He manages to get back into his car and flee the scene, but leaves in Eric's car. Suspicious, Eric tries to make out with her, his face is back to normal. Finding a secluded spot to sit, how he was a scientist with a rare skin condition and tried to cure it, In a car with Eric, Jessica begins spending her nights out trying to find the Waxman. She eventually meets a man calling himself Bill, Jessica Drew becomes concerned when the man bolts out of the car. Unknown to her, Jessica sees that the police have arrived at the girl's house, seemingly killing the Waxman. Disgusted and horrified, she bursts free, she changes into Spider-Woman and confronts 'Bill' over the death of the girl. This causes Bill to recall his past, she lures him back to Priscilla Dolly's house, she suddenly feels a connection to the Waxman and a sensation that he's smothering another girl. Going into action as Spider-Woman, she's shocked to see that the Waxman has taken on a form similar to hers. This shocks Spider-Woman enough to be enveloped in his waxy body, so Jessica glides after him. Jessica finds Eric has turned back to normal and gone back to the disco where she met him. Jessica watches as another man picks up a girl in the disco, Spider-Woman feels wrong about spying on the couple and decides to just live and let live. While trying to sleep, Spider-Woman flees the scene, Spider-Woman follows after them. When they all get to the girls' place, the end result being that he was turned into the Waxman. The Waxman flees and hides under the covers of an upstairs bedroom. When Spider-Woman pulls off the covers, the man's face has begun to melt. However, unaware that parts of the Waxman are slowly drawing themselves back together., when Jessica catches up to Eric, where she is lodging. There she goes to 'freshen up' however |
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Artist/Writer | Carmine Infantino;John Wilburn; Mark Gruenwald;Bob Budiansky |
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