Dream Weaver is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe.
Dream Weaver appeared in Doctor Strange #32-33 (December 1978, February 1979), and was created by Roger Stern and Alan Kupperberg.
The character made a cameo appearance in Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #33 (September 1991)
Dream Weaver received an entry in The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Mystic Arcana: The Book of Marvel Magic #1 (2007).
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Dream Weaver
Fictional Character
Character Created By
Roger Stern
Roger Stern (born September 17, 1950 in Noblesville, Indiana) is an American comic book author and novelist.
In the early 1970s, Stern and Bob Layton published...
Alan Kupperberg
Alan Kupperberg is an American comic artist known for working in both comic books and newspaper strips.
Kupperberg grew up in New York, graduating from the...
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