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The
Amazing Spider-Girl #1
Plot, Script and Pencils:
Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz
Finished Art: Sal Buscema
Colorist: Gotham
Letterer: Dave Sharpe
Plot: The daughter of Spider-man retires along with
her father and is trying to take advantage of being a
teenager. When she is forced to decide between keeping her
secret and saving someone’s life, her decision may put her
unsuspecting family in jeopardy.
Review: This book is well written with a very good
setup and exciting action and good reason to pick up the
next issue. This first issue does its job and hooks its fans
without getting too bogged down in the story or losing the
story to just silly action. This book is a great example of
what a setup story should be.
Special thanks go out to Jeremy Shorr, owner of
Titan Comics for allowing us to use his advance
preview books for review purposes.

