Beware Spider-Woman's Venom Blasts On New Artgerm Cover

by Jay Cochran
January 27, 2020
The Spider-Woman book fans have been waiting for is almost here, and Jessica Drew is beyond ready for her new adventure…but are you? In this explosive new series by writer Karla Pacheco and artist Pere Pérez, Marvel’s beloved hero will face off against her greatest enemies all while discovering dark secrets from her past. See Jessica blast her way through her latest mission below in a gorgeous variant cover by Stanley “Artgerm” Lau and pick up SPIDER-WOMAN #1 when it lands in comic shops on March 18th!

Retailers, please note that final order cutoff for this extraordinary issue is 2/24!

SPIDER-WOMAN 1
Written by KARLA PACHECO
Art by PERE PÉREZ
Variant Cover by ARTGERM (JAN200804)
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Bluecomet - 2020-01-29 @ 10:00 am

Besides Alex Ross covers, I really like the ARTGERM covers...had the new mutants#1 and thor #1...really great work..will likely get this spider woman ARTGERM variant...agree totally with you guys on how great the original spiderwoman costume is

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silverback - 2020-01-28 @ 9:15 pm

Aye Gigantor, I second that!

Gigantor - 2020-01-28 @ 6:37 pm

Can't beat the classics. If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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ADour - 2020-01-28 @ 6:15 pm
11 minutes ago, Atlantis said:

This looks like a Spider-Miles inspired outfit, which is odd, considering that (this) Spider-Woman has no link to Spider-Man. Just like Black Widow doesn't. So why theyre putting her in an outfit that clearly pulls from Spider-Man's makes no sense to me. Either stick with the "biker" style or back to her original web winged red and yellow.

I get the feeling this costume was intended as a middle point between the biker-style and the classic costume. It's got the predominantly black and red color plaletteof the biker-styleand geometric logos not unlike the biker-style's own geometric spider, but it has the cowl and form-fittingness of the classic costume. The only thing I feel ties it to Spider-Man is the web pattern, but I guess Peter and Miles didn't trademark it.

I agree, though, that they should have stuck to the biker costume since it looked like they were comitted to it, or they should havegone back to the classic costume since plently of people seemed to be happy when it looked like she was going back to it.

Atlantis - 2020-01-28 @ 5:53 pm
12 hours ago, ADour said:

spacer.pngShe's not even wearing that biker-style costume anymore. In this series she'll debut a new costume

This looks like a Spider-Miles inspired outfit, which is odd, considering that (this) Spider-Woman has no link to Spider-Man. Just like Black Widow doesn't. So why theyre putting her in an outfit that clearly pulls from Spider-Man's makes no sense to me. Either stick with the "biker" style or back to her original web winged red and yellow.

Gigantor - 2020-01-28 @ 5:14 am

Meh, classic 70s-80s suit is the best imo.

ADour - 2020-01-28 @ 4:57 am
16 minutes ago, Gigantor said:

I'm shocked they have her sporting her classic attire from the 70s-80s. Figured she'd be sportin that nasty looking modern suit they made her latest figure in.

spacer.pngShe's not even wearing that biker-style costume anymore. In this series she'll debut a new costume

Gigantor - 2020-01-28 @ 4:39 am

I'm shocked they have her sporting her classic attire from the 70s-80s. Figured she'd be sportin that nasty looking modern suit they made her latest figure in.

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