Peter Parker: Spider-Man 2000 #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn!", Spider-Man takes a detour from his usual patrols to help a heartbroken Bounty, the Thing’s former flame, navigate a city caught in the crossfire of two warring gangs. With tensions boiling over and a forbidden romance on the line, Spider-Man and Bounty team up to protect a couple in danger, leading them on a desperate flight toward a fresh start in Canada. Written by Chris Claremont and Bill Rosemann, with dynamic art by Joe Bennett and inks by Mark Pennington, this 2000 issue blends emotional stakes with high-octane action, all wrapped in a striking cover by Joe Bennett.
In "No Sleep 'Til Brooklyn!" from Peter Parker: Spider-Man 2000, Spider-Man teams up with the surprisingly resilient Bounty—still reeling from being dumped by the Thing—to help a star-crossed couple flee warring gangs that won’t let their love flourish. With a mix of heart and web-slinging grit, the duo guides the lovers toward a fresh start across the border, where freedom might finally be possible.
In "From the Rich to the Poor," Spider-Man intercepts Black Cat during a heist, only to be thrown into an unexpected alliance when Hydro-Man attacks. Forced to work together, they fend off the aquatic menace and help deliver a criminal to justice. As the dust settles, Spider-Man is left wondering how to make amends—though not before Black Cat gives him a look that suggests she might not be as angry as she seems.
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Reprinted in Spider-Man #6/2001 (2001), Spider-Man: Light in the Darkness #[nn] (2019), Spider-Man #6/2001
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