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PART 6 (OF 6)
It’s the end of the origin of Anya Corazon – and a new beginning. But, first, the question on everyone’s mind: what’s the public identity of Marvel’s newest media darling? Well, we won’t tell you here, but we will tell you folks are clamoring for the inside scoop and a glimpse of this amazing spider-like teen, who’s now been seen everywhere from Telemundo to Fox News to the NY Daily News – not bad for a Latina from Brooklyn!
Stories from this comic have been reprinted in a collection, Araٌa Vol. 1: Heart of the Spider (Digest), which was released on Jan., 12, 2005 Find it at online retailers or at a comic shop near you:
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not much action...aimed only at teenage girls???