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The Spider: Master of Men
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The Spider: Master of Men

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The original Spider, the most ruthless and relentless crime fighter of all time, (hated by both the Law and the Underworld) mows down crime in these Moonstone pulp action tales! Includes the never-before-published issue #3, and a brand new illustrated short story! This volume also includes reprints The Spider #1 and #2, Return of the Monsters: The Spider vs Werewolf, The Spider XMAS, plus the prose short story City of the Melting Dead. Foreword by Elizabeth Bissette, the great niece of the man who wrote the majority of original Spider tales: Norvell Page!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Moonstone Press
Country
United States
Date
8 October 2013
Pages
106
ISBN
9781936814589

The original Spider, the most ruthless and relentless crime fighter of all time, (hated by both the Law and the Underworld) mows down crime in these Moonstone pulp action tales! Includes the never-before-published issue #3, and a brand new illustrated short story! This volume also includes reprints The Spider #1 and #2, Return of the Monsters: The Spider vs Werewolf, The Spider XMAS, plus the prose short story City of the Melting Dead. Foreword by Elizabeth Bissette, the great niece of the man who wrote the majority of original Spider tales: Norvell Page!

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Moonstone Press
Country
United States
Date
8 October 2013
Pages
106
ISBN
9781936814589