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Spider-Girl #33 DPS by Olliffe/Livesay, 2001 -- Spider-Girl vs ... Spider-Man?

Artists: Pat Olliffe (Penciller) ,  John Livesay (Inker)

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Spider-Girl #33 DPS by Olliffe/Livesay, 2001 -- Spider-Girl vs ... Spider-Man? Comic Art
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Title: Spider-Girl #33 DPS by Olliffe/Livesay, 2001 -- Spider-Girl vs ... Spider-Man?
Artist: Pat Olliffe (Penciller)
Artist: John Livesay (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Double Page Splash
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 578
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Comments: 16
Added to Site: 12/20/2022
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Ladies Week continues with a double page BATTLE splash featuring Spider-Girl battling a new foe with the powers (and costume) of the original Spider-Man!

I am such a huge fan of the Spider-Girl books, both the original "Spider-Girl" and the rebooted "Amazing Spider-Girl" titles. I read every issue as it came out back in the day.

Spider-Girl begins this particular issue with no powers --- just a goblin glider, some goblin 'toys' and her fists. She seeks out a new "Spider-Man" who has emerged on the scene. They end up battling, culminating in this awesome double page splash, where (even in mid-battle), Spider-Girl lectures this new Spider-Man about what it means to be a hero. Then, as shown in the series of panels on the right of the big fight scene, Spider-Girl begins to get her powers back even as "Spider-Man" geeks out about Spider-Girl's self-proclaimed connection to the real Spider-Man.

(And by the way, this battle takes place at a carnival 'game booth,' which is why the scene includes a bunch of throwing balls and fun, furry stuffed animal prizes).

And so, we have another "Marvel Mystery." Who is this new Spider-Man?







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E DLS 
Member Since 2005

1 - Posted on 12/20/2022

Been a fan of Olliffe since day one.  While I hesitate to call him under rated, I still think he should be an even bigger name than  he is.  Great DPS actioner.  The stuffed animal prizes add a touch of levity to an otherwise very dramatic scene.

Ruben DaCollector 
Member Since 2008

2 - Posted on 12/20/2022

Like Eric before me, I too have been an Olliffe fan since he broke into the biz. I always quite enjoyed his work when inked by Al Williamson because I liked that older school feel they gave the work. But I gotta give credit where it's due here and tell John Livesay, who will no doubt be clicking thumbs up on this comment, that his far more contemporary inking approach over Olliffe's pencils really jazzes things up and looks absolutely wonderful!

This is a wonderful double page splash, but seriously, you're not going to tell us who's wearing the Spidey outfit?!? Forsooth!

Paul P Spiderversity 
Member Since 2011

2 - Posted on 12/20/2022

Ruben DaCollector wrote:

Like Eric before me, I too have been an Olliffe fan since he broke into the biz. I always quite enjoyed his work when inked by Al Williamson because I liked that older school feel they gave the work. But I gotta give credit where it's due here and tell John Livesay, who will no doubt be clicking thumbs up on this comment, that his far more contemporary inking approach over Olliffe's pencils really jazzes things up and looks absolutely wonderful!

This is a wonderful double page splash, but seriously, you're not going to tell us who's wearing the Spidey outfit?!? Forsooth!

I agree, John Livesay's inks are truly wonderful.  And, to be honest, I read issue #33 to reacquaint myself with what is happening on this particular DPS, but I still need to read issue #34 to find out who this new Spidey is.  I read all these issues back in the day, but as you know, my memory pretty much sucks.

John Livesay 
Member Since 2009

2 - Posted on 1/4/2023

Ruben DaCollector wrote:

Like Eric before me, I too have been an Olliffe fan since he broke into the biz. I always quite enjoyed his work when inked by Al Williamson because I liked that older school feel they gave the work. But I gotta give credit where it's due here and tell John Livesay, who will no doubt be clicking thumbs up on this comment, that his far more contemporary inking approach over Olliffe's pencils really jazzes things up and looks absolutely wonderful!

This is a wonderful double page splash, but seriously, you're not going to tell us who's wearing the Spidey outfit?!? Forsooth!

Ha, yes. Thanks!

John Livesay 
Member Since 2009

1 - Posted on 1/4/2023

Paul P Spiderversity wrote:

I agree, John Livesay's inks are truly wonderful.  And, to be honest, I read issue #33 to reacquaint myself with what is happening on this particular DPS, but I still need to read issue #34 to find out who this new Spidey is.  I read all these issues back in the day, but as you know, my memory pretty much sucks.

Thank you!

Ruben DaCollector 
Member Since 2008

1 - Posted on 12/20/2022

😊 😄 😆 😅 😁

Troy C. Punswick 
Member Since 2008

1 - Posted on 12/20/2022

I love the action!  Great addition!!!

John C 
Member Since 2014

1 - Posted on 12/20/2022

Oh oh; the Spider-people are going down. That little monkey tossing the tennis balls isn't really a stuffed toy, it's actually Hit-Monkey: they are finished.

Paul P Spiderversity 
Member Since 2011

1 - Posted on 12/20/2022

John C wrote:

Oh oh; the Spider-people are going down. That little monkey tossing the tennis balls isn't really a stuffed toy, it's actually Hit-Monkey: they are finished.

Hahaha!  Great Hit-Monkey reference!!

Marcus Wai 
Member Since 2005

1 - Posted on 12/21/2022

You're opening eyes to let people know there are great gems in this series!  I like the white streak showing the gigantic wind up that leads to the punch!  That should have been a finishing blow, so it does add to the mystery of who's under the mask.

James S 
Member Since 2017

1 - Posted on 12/21/2022

Well, you took home top prize from that carnival!  

MyComicShop (MCS) 
Member Since 2022

1 - Posted on 12/21/2022

Fantastic!!!!

Michael  McIsaac 
Member Since 2020

1 - Posted on 12/21/2022

No matter what was being released at Marvel during any given month, so long as Spider-Girl was being published you knew there'd be at least one classic super-hero style book to read.  Awesome DPS from a book that survived longer than anyone thought possible but that still deserves another shot.

Paul P Spiderversity 
Member Since 2011

1 - Posted on 12/21/2022

Michael McIsaac wrote:

No matter what was being released at Marvel during any given month, so long as Spider-Girl was being published you knew there'd be at least one classic super-hero style book to read.  Awesome DPS from a book that survived longer than anyone thought possible but that still deserves another shot.

Man oh man, amen to ALL of that!  There are still SO many adjectives available for another Spider-Girl run ... or two ... or three.  Thanks for the great comment!

K Gearon 
Member Since 2011

2 - Posted on 12/29/2022

Whoever this new Spider-Man is, he's getting the business from May Parker here!  Great DPS, Paul, with that splash then a nice half right cross/half uppercut after!  Congrats!

John Livesay 
Member Since 2009

1 - Posted on 1/4/2023

Yep, that is a good one!

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