SPIDER-WOMAN BY PACHECO & PEREZ

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On sale Feb 13, 2024 | 496 Pages | 9781302955748
Presenting Spider-Woman’s recent return to a solo series, collected in its entirety! Spider-Woman is back, and she's pulling no punches! Jessica Drew hasn't been feeling like herself lately. When the angry, irritable and unwell Spider-Woman takes a simple security gig to help her get back on her feet, she finds herself besieged by unknown forces out to destroy everything around her. But what does Jessica's illness have to do with the daughter of her old nemesis, Otto Vermis? Finding out will take Spider-Woman back to where it all began - Wundagore Mountain, the nightmarish place that gave her powers - and on a road trip to outer space with her BFF, Captain Marvel! But who is making Jess relive her traumas? And just how far will she go to secure a cure for what ails her? Plus: How will Spider-Woman be affected by Knull's symbiote invasion and the Kingpin's war on vigilantes? Collecting SPIDER-WOMAN (2020) #1-21.
Karla Pacheco is a general vagabond and former radio deejay turned comedy writer and comics creator. She's written for Dynamite Entertainment, Oni (Rick & Morty) and Marvel (Gwenpool, Fearless, Punisher Annual, Fantastic Four 2099, Spider-Woman). Pacheco lives in the Pacific Northwest on a boat named "The Slippery Pig" with her dog Edison, and won the Exxon Valdez from the movie Waterworld by fighting in the Thunderdome. Yes, really.

Spanish artist Pere Pérez has worked for Moonstone Books (Twilight Crusade: Templar), Devil’s Due (Dragonlance Chronicles), Dynamite Entertainment (Savage Tales), Valiant Entertainment (Archer & Armstrong, Faith) and DC Comics (Action Comics, Batgirl). For Marvel, Pérez has illustrated Deadpool vs. Punisher, Rogue & Gambit and War of the Realms: X-Men. He joined writer Karla Pacheco on a lengthy, well-received Spider-Woman run.

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Presenting Spider-Woman’s recent return to a solo series, collected in its entirety! Spider-Woman is back, and she's pulling no punches! Jessica Drew hasn't been feeling like herself lately. When the angry, irritable and unwell Spider-Woman takes a simple security gig to help her get back on her feet, she finds herself besieged by unknown forces out to destroy everything around her. But what does Jessica's illness have to do with the daughter of her old nemesis, Otto Vermis? Finding out will take Spider-Woman back to where it all began - Wundagore Mountain, the nightmarish place that gave her powers - and on a road trip to outer space with her BFF, Captain Marvel! But who is making Jess relive her traumas? And just how far will she go to secure a cure for what ails her? Plus: How will Spider-Woman be affected by Knull's symbiote invasion and the Kingpin's war on vigilantes? Collecting SPIDER-WOMAN (2020) #1-21.

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Karla Pacheco is a general vagabond and former radio deejay turned comedy writer and comics creator. She's written for Dynamite Entertainment, Oni (Rick & Morty) and Marvel (Gwenpool, Fearless, Punisher Annual, Fantastic Four 2099, Spider-Woman). Pacheco lives in the Pacific Northwest on a boat named "The Slippery Pig" with her dog Edison, and won the Exxon Valdez from the movie Waterworld by fighting in the Thunderdome. Yes, really.

Spanish artist Pere Pérez has worked for Moonstone Books (Twilight Crusade: Templar), Devil’s Due (Dragonlance Chronicles), Dynamite Entertainment (Savage Tales), Valiant Entertainment (Archer & Armstrong, Faith) and DC Comics (Action Comics, Batgirl). For Marvel, Pérez has illustrated Deadpool vs. Punisher, Rogue & Gambit and War of the Realms: X-Men. He joined writer Karla Pacheco on a lengthy, well-received Spider-Woman run.

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