Lightning Marval "Phase One" with Writer: T. Warren Montgomery and Artist: Ron Stewart. Muscleman Guy has a unique way of talking that makes you take notice. Lightning Marval bursts on to the scene and action is explosive. The story is short but just long enough to grab you and pull you in. Action packed scenes and intense characters along with some mystery will have you coming back for more.
The Golden Age Leaf "Terror From the Sky" with Writer: John Michael Helmer, Artist: Stuart Berryhill, Letters: T. Warren Montgomery, Edited: Brad Eastburn. Here the Leaf Canada's greatest hero is in action. Intense action and compelling writing will not let you put this story down.
Depthon, Son of the Ocean "Madness Be Damned!" with Writer: Steve Skeates, Artist: Ron Stewart, Letterer: Warren Montgomery, Editor: Mark F. Davis. This character is written seriously. He also has a mystery about him. The character is different enough from other aquatic heroes to be of interest and stand out on his own.
The Exiles (1988) Part 1 of 4 with Writer & Co-Creator: Lonnie Weems, Artist: T. Warren Montgomery, Letterer: Stan Wong, Editor & Co-Creator: Lloyd Smith. Bloodhawk is illustrated as a warrior. There are a lot of characters in this story and not much explanation as to who they all are. The Exiles are possed in a dramatic pin-up type drawing that does bring across the fact they are all heroes.
The art throughout this issue is as good as anything you will get from the big two. The stories do end quickly in some ways its good because you learn just enough so you will want more.
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