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Cover: Ron Frenz & Al Williamson

Spider-Girl #74

Jul 2004 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
“Buried Alive!”

In "Buried Alive!", Spider-Girl faces a twist that upends her world when Normie’s long-lost wife suddenly appears—her loyalty as uncertain as the secrets she carries, especially as the Black Tarantula’s shadow grows longer. Meanwhile, May wrestles with her future, torn between the court and the life she’s built as a hero. Written by Tom DeFalco and Pat Olliffe, with art by Pat Olliffe and inks by Sal Buscema, this 2004 issue delivers tension and heart, all wrapped in a striking cover by Ron Frenz and Al Williamson.

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writer Tom DeFalco · writer, artist Pat Olliffe · inker Sal Buscema · colorist Udon Studios · letterer Virtual Calligraphy's Dave Sharpe · cover Ron Frenz, Al Williamson

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writer, artist Pat Olliffe
colorist Udon Studios
cover pencils Ron Frenz
cover inks Al Williamson

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Normie's previously-unknown wife arrives and may be working with the Black Tarantula. Meanwhile, May has misgivings about leaving the basketball team.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).