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Alpha Flight #28

Nov 1985 · Marvel · 0.65 USD; 0.30 GBP; 0.75 CAD
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“Cross-Over”

In "Cross-Over," Alpha Flight faces a tangled web of interdimensional chaos as Omega Flight attempts a desperate escape, only to collide with Madison Jeffries in a mall parking lot—where he swiftly takes them down. Meanwhile, Talisman, rescued by the Beyonder from Shaman’s medicine pouch, grapples with her father’s choices before magically returning her team to base, leaving her behind. Roger Bochs, ever the innovator, attempts to transfer Walter’s consciousness into a new body—only to discover it’s already occupied by the Hulk. Written and illustrated by John Byrne, with cover art by Byrne, this 1985 issue blends sci-fi intrigue and superhero mishaps in a moment that reshapes connections across the Marvel Universe.

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writer, artist, inker John Byrne · inker Keith Williams · colorist Andy Yanchus · letterer Rick Parker · cover John Byrne

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writer, artist, inker John Byrne
colorist Andy Yanchus
letterer Rick Parker
cover pencils, inks John Byrne

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Omega Flight tries to escape from their encounter with Alpha Flight but run into Madison Jeffries in the parking lot of the mall and he dispatches them singlehandedly. The Beyonder has rescued Talisman from Shaman's medicine pouch (in Secret Wars II #4), but Elizabeth is really angry with her father and magically sends the team back to their base without her. Roger Bochs "hooks" what looks to be a more suitable body for Walter than the Box robot but, unfortunately, the body already belongs to the incredible Hulk.

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