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| Letterer1_1 = Rick Parker
 
| Letterer1_1 = Rick Parker
 
| Editor1_1 = Mark Gruenwald
 
| Editor1_1 = Mark Gruenwald
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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.
 
 
 
Spider-Woman finds that the [[Maximillian Coleridge (Earth-616)|Shroud]], [[W:C:marvel:Greer Grant (Earth-616)|Tigra]], the [[W:C:marvel:Jack Russell (Earth-616)|Werewolf]], [[Michael Silk (Earth-616)|Poltergeist]], [[David Angar (Earth-616)|Angar the Screamer]], [[Ramsey Kole (Earth-616)|Daddy Longlegs]], [[Dansen Macabre (Earth-616)|Dansen Macabre]], [[Sybil Dvorak (Earth-616)|Gypsy Moth]], [[Harlan Krueger (Earth-616)|Hangman]], [[Simon Maddicks (Earth-616)|Killer Shrike]], [[Josef Saint (Earth-616)|Needle]], [[Nekra Sinclair (Earth-616)|Nekra]], [[Flying Tiger (Earth-616)|Flying Tiger]] and [[Arnold Paffenroth (Earth-616)|Tatterdemalion]] are all prisoners of the Locksmith. Tigra and Spider-Woman try to come up with ways to break out of their cells (each one specially designed to contain its particular occupant). When trying to rouse the Shroud fails, Tigra is able to utilize Poltergeist's telekinetic abilities to break them all free. Before the Locksmith and Ticktock can gas the room to sedate the escapees, Spider-Woman switches costumes with Gypsy Moth.
 
 
 
When the Locksmith thinks he has everything back under control, Spider-Woman breaks out of Gypsy Moth's cell and easily defeats the Locksmith and frees all his prisoners. After turning over the Locksmith, Spider-Woman takes Shroud, Tigra, Poltergeist, Gypsy Moth, Daddy Longlegs, and Jack Russell back to her home to celebrate their freedom with her friends [[David Ishima (Earth-616)|David Ishima]] and [[Lindsay McCabe (Earth-616)|Lindsay McCabe]].
 
 
 
However, the celebrations take a tragic turn when Spider-Woman is plagued by morbid images, and David tries to break up with Spider-Woman, being unable to deal with her status as a super hero. As David is telling her this, he is possessed by her old friend [[Magnus (Sorcerer) (Earth-616)|Magnus]], who warns Jessica that [[Morgan le Fay (Earth-616)|Morgan LeFey]] has orchestrated everything in an attempt at stealing her soul.
 
 
 
Spider-Woman then agrees to have her soul sent back to the 6th century to take on Morgan LeFey once and for all. After a battle against Morgan, her forces and various magical illusions and tricks, Spider-Woman manages to best Morgan in combat and knock her out of her castle, causing her body to disintegrate. Returning back to her own time, Jessica tries to re-enter her body when she realizes, to her horror, that it is dead. Realizing that Morgan LeFey still won, Jessica agrees to accompany Magnus to the Spirit Realm. However, before going, Jessica realizes that her friends will never know what happened to her and so has Magnus erase all memory of Spider-Woman from the minds of the people she knew so that they don't worry about her. With the task done, Jessica says goodbye to the mortal world and walks off into the Spirit Realm with Magnus.
 
   
 
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* {{1st|[[Tick Tock (Earth-616)|Ticktock]]}}
 
* {{1st|[[Tick Tock (Earth-616)|Ticktock]]}}
 
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
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* {{Cameo|[[Warren Worthington III (Earth-616)|Angel]]}}
 
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* {{Cameo|[[Robert Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk]]}}
 
* {{Cameo|[[Robert Bruce Banner (Earth-616)|Hulk]]}}
 
* {{Cameo|[[Impossible Man (Earth-616)|Impossible Man]]}}
 
* {{Cameo|[[Impossible Man (Earth-616)|Impossible Man]]}}
* {{Cameo|[[:wikipedia:Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]]}}
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* {{Cameo|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]]}}
 
* {{Cameo|[[Cain Marko (Earth-616)|Juggernaut]]}}
 
* {{Cameo|[[Cain Marko (Earth-616)|Juggernaut]]}}
 
* {{apn|[[Wilson Fisk (Earth-616)|Kingpin]]|Daredevil #194|Daredevil #196}} {{Cameo}}
 
* {{apn|[[Wilson Fisk (Earth-616)|Kingpin]]|Daredevil #194|Daredevil #196}} {{Cameo}}

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Appearing in "Lifeline"

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  • 6th century Europe
    • castle of Morgan LeFey

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Synopsis for "Lifeline"

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Notes

  • 52-page final issue.

Trivia

  • This issue could be construed as an "unofficial" appearance by the Night Shift.

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