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Cover: J. H. Williams III & Mick Gray

Promethea #11

Dec 2000 · DC · 2.95 USD; 4.50 CAD
“Pseunami”

In "Pseunami," Alan Moore and J. H. Williams III launch a surreal, high-stakes chapter as the Elastagel destabilizes at the dawn of the new millennium, forcing Promethea and the Five Swell Guys into a desperate stand to shield New York. Amid the chaos, Promethea shares a quiet, unexpected moment with the snakes coiled on her caduceus—Mike and Mack—learning their names in a scene that hums with quiet wonder.

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writer Alan Moore · artist J. H. Williams III · inker Mick Gray · colorist Jeromy Cox · letterer Todd Klein · cover J. H. Williams III, Mick Gray

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Full credits

writer Alan Moore
inker Mick Gray
colorist Jeromy Cox
letterer Todd Klein
cover pencils J. H. Williams III
cover inks Mick Gray

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All of the Elastagel goes haywire at the turn of the millennium and Promethea and the Five Swell Guys must protect the citizens of New York. Later, Promethea talks to the snakes on her caduceus and learns their names are Mike and Mack.

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