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− | | Synopsis1 = Awoken by a nightmare, [[W:C:marvel:Jessica Drew (Earth-616)|Jessica Drew]] believes that the recent disappearance of super-humans she has encountered has to be part of some larger plan. While running a shower, she also disappears, much to the horror of her friend [[Lindsay McCabe (Earth-616)|Lindsay McCabe]] who had come to check on her. Jessica, now in her Spider-Woman costume, finds herself the prisoner of the [[Locksmith (Earth-616)|Locksmith]] and his assistant [[Tick Tock (Earth-616)|Ticktock]]. The Locksmith was an escape artist who believed that super-humans had made his amazing feats irrelevant, and so had began targeting super-humans who associated with Spider-Woman, capturing them all after their defeats at her hands and incarcerating them in a specially built prison of his own making. |
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Appearing in "Lifeline"
Featured Characters:
- Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew) (Apparent Death)
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
- Daddy Longlegs
- Dansen Macabre
- Enforcer
- Flying Tiger
- Gypsy Moth
- Hangman (Harlan Krueger)
- Killer Shrike
- Locksmith (First appearance)
- Morgan LeFey (Apparent Death)
- Needle
- Nekra
- Tatterdemalion
- Ticktock (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Angel (Cameo)
- Binary (Cameo)
- Bova (Cameo)
- Colossus (Cameo)
- Dazzler (Cameo)
- Hawkeye (Cameo)
- Hulk (Cameo)
- Impossible Man (Cameo)
- Iron Man (Cameo)
- Juggernaut (Cameo)
- Kingpin (Cameo)
- Nick Fury (Cameo)
- Priscilla Dolly (Cameo)
- Scotty McDowell (Cameo)
- Spider-Man (Cameo)
- Storm (Cameo)
- Thor (Cameo)
Locations:
- 6th century Europe
- castle of Morgan LeFey
Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "Lifeline"
- Synopsis not yet written.
Notes
- 52-page final issue.
- Spider-Woman chronologically appears next in flashback in Avengers (Volume 1) #240. Her next actual appearance is in Avengers (Volume 1) #238.
- Angar the Screamer appeared last in Spider-Woman (Volume 1) #35. He appears next in Avengers Spotlight #26.
- Daddy Longlegs appeared last in Spider-Woman (Volume 1) #47. He chronologically appears next in flashback in Avengers (Volume 1) #240. His next actual appearance is in Iron Man Annual (Volume 1) #7.
- Dansen Macabre appeared last in Marvel Team-Up #93. She appears next in Captain America (Volume 1) #330.
- The Enforcer appeared last in Ghost Rider (Volume 2) #58. He appears next in Iron Man (Volume 1) #194 (where he is killed by Scourge).
- Flying Tiger appeared last in Spider-Woman (Volume 1) #40. He appears next in Iron Man (Volume 1) #177.
- Gypsy Moth appeared last in Spider-Woman (Volume 1) #48. She chronologically appears next in flashback in Avengers (Volume 1) #240. Her next actual appearance is in Captain America (Volume 1) #330.
- This issue is the last published appearance of the Hangman. He appeared last in Spider-Woman (Volume 1) #5. The final Hangman story published in Bizarre Adventures #31 takes place after this issue even though it was released at an earlier date.
- Killer Shrike appeared last in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #57. He appears next in Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #102.
- Morgan LeFey appeared last in Spider-Woman (Volume 1) #44. She appears next in Avengers (Volume 1) #240.
- The Needle appeared last in Spider-Woman (Volume 1) #9. He appears next in Captain America (Volume 1) #330.
- The Shroud appeared last in Contest of Champions #1. He appears next in Avengers (Volume 1) #240.
- The Tatterdemalion appeared last in Ghost Rider (Volume 2) #55. He appears next in Dazzler #36.
- Tigra appeared last in Spider-Woman (Volume 1) #49. She chronologically appears next in flashback in Avengers (Volume 1) #240. Her next actual appearance is in Avengers (Volume 1) #238.
- Werewolf appeared last in Spider-Woman (Volume 1) #49. He appears next in Avengers (Volume 1) #240.
Trivia
- This issue could be construed as an "unofficial" appearance by the Night Shift.
See Also
- Write your own review of this comic!
- Discuss Spider-Woman Vol 1 50 on the forums
- Images from Spider-Woman Vol 1 50
Recommended Reading
- Spider-Woman (Volume 1) #1-50
- Spider-Woman: Origin #1-5
- New Avengers #1-up
Links and References
- Spider-Woman cover art gallery
- Spider-Woman image gallery
- Spider-Woman appearances list
- Spider-Woman article at Wikipedia
- Spider-Woman at the Marvel Universe
- Spider-Woman at the Marvel Directory
Footnotes
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