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Catch Jessica Drew's Latest Web Of Intrigue In Spider-Woman #1


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Spider-Woman is back and she’s not pulling any punches. This March, Jessica Drew finds tangled in a web of mystery and surrounded by enemies new and old in her brand-new solo series by Karla Pacheco and Pere Pérez. Expect shocking revelations about her origin, characters dropping in from her past, dangerously high stakes, and of course, classic super hero action only Spider-Woman can deliver!

Oh, and did we mention she has a new costume? Check out Spider-Woman’s fresh look, designed by legendary artist Dave Johnson, in Junggeun Yoon’s SPIDER-WOMAN #1 cover below. And as previously revealed, the explosive first issue will also be available with a cover depicting Spider-Woman in her classic costume! This is one adventure you won’t want to miss, so pre-order SPIDER-WOMAN #1 at your local comic shop today!

SPIDER-WOMAN #1
Written by KARLA PACHECO
Art by PERE PÉREZ
Cover by JUNGGEUN YOON
New Costume Designed by DAVE JOHNSON
SPIDER-WOMAN #1 YOON CLASSIC COVER – JAN200802
SPIDER-WOMAN #1 YOON NEW COSTUME COVER – JAN200803

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While I was totally pumped when they led us to believe Jessica was going back to her original costume, I'm not all that upset that they pulled this Catfish on us. I don't hate the costume and appreciate the effort to try to make it new while retaining some of the look of the classic. Not too bad. Maybe it's one of those things where she'll be switching back and forth between her personal adventures and her "official" adventures.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Looking at it again, I stand by my original assessment. Furthermore, when I see how cheap and "basic" it looks, I'm wondering if the so-called designer came up with that with the express purpose of it being easier for movie/tv media to reproduce.  Dull grey/black leotard, mask, dull red trim panel only on the upper neckline. Not that either her original costume nor the "moto jacket" would be hard to make, but this crap here would take even less time.

I sure hope this is wrong, because the last thing we need is comics creativity being stifled because of what works best for a studio.

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On ‎12‎/‎28‎/‎2019 at 1:17 AM, bashpics99 said:

Dave Johnson is a pretty solid artist (if he’s the same guy I’m thinking of that did most of the One Hundred Bullets comic covers). But based on this I wouldn’t say costume design is his forte although maybe there are better examples out there. Not digging this but still a fan of his work in general.

George Perez is another great artist...who has designed some atrocious outfits! But I sure love his work.

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