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Spider-Woman Season 1 Episode 5 - Watch Legally and Safely

Spider-Woman Season 1 Episode 5

Episode Title: The Kingpin Strikes Again
Genre: Cartoon
Countries: ,
Airing Date: October 19, 1979
Runtime:1979 - 1980
IMDb Rating:

Spider-Woman: Underneath the First National Bank in New York, the Kingpin and his henchmen tunnel their way into a bank vault. Spider-Woman quickly turns up to stop the Kingpin and his men but fails to stop the Kingpin from escaping with his loot. Jessica decides to devote the next edition of Justice Magazine to the Kingpin, which annoys him greatly. He decides to steal a new government-built invisibility ray in order to get revenge on Jessica Drew for writing derogatory remarks about him. The Kingpin uses the ray to infiltrate Jessica's work place and discovers her secret ID. She is soon contacted by the Kingpin, who tells her that he knows who she really is. He ambushes Spider-Woman with the help of the ray, and announces on television that Jessica Drew is Spider-Woman. With Spider-Woman still a captive, the Kingpin steals jewels from the International Jewellers Convention. Spider-Woman is left with the task of escaping confinement, saving Jeff and Billy from the Kingpin, and disproving her identity as Jessica Drew.

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