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Spinnerette
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Spinnerette
Summary
Volume One of Spinnerette collects the first 5 chapters of the webcomic and introduces the main characters of the series. As the story progresses, Heather learns more about herself, both as a fledgling hero and as a young woman.
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Spinnerette
Vol. 1
$9.99
Spinnerette
Vol. 2
$9.99
Spinnerette
Vol. 3
$9.99
Spinnerette
Vol. 4: Shattered
$9.99
Spinnerette
Vol. 5: Crisis In a Bunch of Ohios!
$9.99
Spinnerette
Vol. 6: Mayhem in the Midwest
$9.99
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Vol. 7: Big Trouble In Little Ohio
$9.99
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