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Cover: Carl Potts & Jim Lee & Al Milgrom

Alpha Flight #55

Feb 1988 · Marvel · 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.40 GBP
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“Identity Crisis!”

In "Identity Crisis!", Sasquatch faces a profound personal struggle as he grapples with his new female form, leaving him vulnerable at a critical moment. The great beasts seize the opportunity to tempt him back to their kind, while Alpha Flight must confront them once more—this time using Bedlam’s underground base to transform Box into a giant robot to battle Tundra. Written by Bill Mantlo and brought to life with dynamic art by Jim Lee and Tony DeZuniga, with colors by Bob Sharen and letters by Janice Chiang, this 1988 issue features a striking cover by Carl Potts and Jim Lee, inks by Al Milgrom.

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writer Bill Mantlo · artist Jim Lee · inker Tony DeZuniga · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Janice Chiang · cover Carl Potts, Jim Lee, Al Milgrom

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Cast · 36 characters

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artist Jim Lee
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Janice Chiang
cover pencils Carl Potts
cover pencils Jim Lee
cover inks Al Milgrom

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Sasquatch is having an identity crisis while trying to adjust to his new female body and the great beasts use this moment of weakness to ask him to return to their fold. Alpha Flight battles the great beasts once again and Jeffries uses Bedlam's underground base to turn Box into a giant robot to defeat Tundra.

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