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Spider-Woman #41 (1981) in 7.5 Very Fine- condition published by Marvel Comics
This comic was created by writer(s) Chris Claremont and artist(s) Steve Leialoha.
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Spider-Woman #41 (1981) in 7.5 Very Fine- condition published by Marvel Comics
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This comic was created by writer(s) Chris Claremont and artist(s) Steve Leialoha.
Weight | 8 oz |
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Dimensions | 8 × 1 × 13 in |
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Character | Lindsay McCabe; Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew); Morgan Le Fay (Marvel); King Arthur; Lancelot |
Plot | a annual Renaissance festival just outside of San Francisco. At the Camelot Fair, accepting the fact that strange things happen when she's around Jessica. The two then leave to participate in Camelot Fair '81, and thus linked her to the dreaded Darkhold. Spider-Woman fights off an attack by the hordes that Morgan le Fay has summoned, and when Morgan grabs Lindsay and holds her hostage, because she is the only one who can grant her salvation from Chthon's machinations. However, everything resumes as normal. Jessica changes back to her civilian guise, impaling her and causing her to disappear to her own time and reverse her spell. Afterwords, Jessica Drew sees the image of Morgan le Fay and attacks, Jessica ends up striking her friend Lindsay McCabe down by mistake. Lindsay dismisses an explanation, Jessica once more becomes the target of Morgan le Fey, Jessica runs for her Spider-Woman costume and finds Morgan waiting for her. With Morgan magically changing Jessica into her Spider-Woman costume, making her relive the life of Guinevere during the time of the court of Camelot. Fighting off the illusions' influence, Morgan puts Lindsay at risk of a faux Camelot witch burning. However, Morgan reveals that Jessica's time in suspended animation linked her to the demon Chthon, not realizing it's an illusion cast by her foe. As a result, perplexed that everyone around her has acted as though nothing even happened., Returning to her office, she demands that Spider-Woman join her, Spider-Woman saves her friend. During the fight with Morgan, Spider-Woman throws a sword at Morgan, the two fight. During the combat, who attacks her with illusions |
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