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Spider-Woman#11
Cover: Bart Sears & Randy Elliott

Spider-Woman #11

May 2000 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
“Welcome to my Nightmare!”

In "Welcome to my Nightmare!", Spider-Woman faces a crisis when a runaway van hurtles toward the edge of the Brooklyn Bridge—just as Spider-Man and Iron Man team up to pull the driver to safety, drawing a wave of heroes to the scene. With the city on edge and a tense visit to the hospital, Sam’s promise to quit smoking pot marks a quiet turning point in the chaos. Written by Glenn Herdling and illustrated by Gregg Schigiel, with inks by Richard Case, colors by Paul Mounts, and letters by Chris Dickey, the issue’s cover by Bart Sears and Randy Elliott captures the moment’s intensity.

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writer Glenn Herdling · artist Gregg Schigiel · inker Richard Case · colorist Paul Mounts · letterer Chris Dickey · cover Bart Sears, Randy Elliott

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Cast · 35 characters

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colorist Paul Mounts
letterer Chris Dickey
cover pencils Bart Sears
cover inks Randy Elliott

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Spider-Man tries to save Sam from his van that is heading towards the water from the Brooklyn Bridge, when Iron Man appears and flies them to safety. Many other heroes all appear to help the rest of the people on the Bridge. Spider-Man and Zane Whelan visit Sam in hospital, and Sam vows to give up smoking pot.

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