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Cover: Dave Taylor & Rey Garcia

Force Works #8

Feb 1995 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.05 CAD
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“Tidings of Comfort and Joy”

In "Tidings of Comfort and Joy," Tony throws a festive Christmas party at Force Works' California base, bringing together most of the ex-Avengers West Coast. As the celebration unfolds, a mysterious intruder slips in—Hawkeye, lured by U.S.Agent's urgent invitation, only to be unsettled by a partial conversation with Tony, causing him to leave abruptly after a brief encounter with Julia's daughter, Rachel. Meanwhile, hints suggest that Century’s forgotten memories are beginning to surface. Written by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning, with art by Stu Johnson and inks by Don Hudson, this holiday-themed issue features a cover by Dave Taylor and Rey Garcia.

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writer Dan Abnett · writer Andy Lanning · artist Stu Johnson · inker Don Hudson · colorist Joe Rosas · letterer Jack Morelli · cover Dave Taylor, Rey Garcia

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Cast · 31 characters

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writer Dan Abnett
colorist Joe Rosas
letterer Jack Morelli
cover pencils Dave Taylor
cover inks Rey Garcia

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Tony throws a big Christmas party at Force Works' California headquarters, which includes most ex-Avengers West Coast members. Whilst the party is in full swing, a mysterious figure sneaks into the building. This turns out to be Hawkeye, who was tracked down and invited by U.S.Agent. U.S.Agent tries to convince Hawkeye to make peace with Iron Man/Tony, but Hawkeye overhears a snippet of a speech by Tony, jumps to the wrong conclusions, and leaves before seeing anyone else (apart from Julia's daughter, Rachel). In the meantime, some of Century's memories seem to be returning.

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