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Cover: Patrick Olliffe & Al Williamson

Spider-Girl #50

Oct 2002 · Marvel · 3.50 USD; 5.75 CAD
“Forgiveness!”

In "Forgiveness!", May Parker faces a moment of reckoning as she and her friends keep vigil at Courtney’s bedside after a devastating accident. With Spider-Man joining forces against Funny Face and Angel Face, the stakes rise for the Warriors—but the real challenge comes when Alison Mongrain confronts her own anger, realizing that May has grown into someone strong and safe. Written by Tom DeFalco and Pat Olliffe, with art by Pat Olliffe and Sal Buscema, and a cover by Patrick Olliffe and Al Williamson, this 2002 issue blends emotional weight with superhero action in a story that lingers long after the final page.

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writer Tom DeFalco · writer, artist Pat Olliffe · inker Sal Buscema · colorist Heroic Age · colorist Christie Scheele · letterer Randy Gentile · cover Patrick Olliffe, Al Williamson

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writer, artist Pat Olliffe
colorist Heroic Age
letterer Randy Gentile
cover pencils Patrick Olliffe
cover inks Al Williamson

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May and her friends keep a vigil at Courtney's bedside after she is hit by a car. Spider-Man helps Spider-Girl and the Warriors against Funny Face and Angel Face. Alison Mongrain is talked out of revenge when she realizes that May is grown up and safe.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).