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Cover: Graham Nolan

Spider-Woman #9

Mar 2000 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
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“Break of Hearts”

In "Break of Hearts," Spider-Woman faces a crisis when a reckless accident on the Brooklyn Bridge puts a Daily Bugle intern in danger—just as the Human Torch arrives to help Spider-Man respond. Written by Glenn Herdling and illustrated by Gregg Schigiel, this 2000 issue captures a tense, high-stakes moment where heroism and consequence collide. The cover by Graham Nolan perfectly frames the drama with a striking, dynamic image.

writer Glenn Herdling · artist Gregg Schigiel · inker Richard Case · colorist Paul Mounts · letterer Chris Dickey · cover Graham Nolan

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colorist Paul Mounts
letterer Chris Dickey
cover pencils, inks Graham Nolan

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Spider-Man beats Mysterio, but Sam the Daily Bugle intern is high on drugs and leaves in the van. A smash-up on the Brooklyn Bridge leaves Sam's van teetering over the edge. The Human Torch gets Spider-Man to the bridge just as the van starts to fall.

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