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Man of War#8
Cover: Darick Robertson

Man of War #8

Feb 1994 · Malibu · 2.25 USD; 2.80 CAD
“Last Flight of the Zeppelin”

In "Last Flight of the Zeppelin," the shadowy terrorist known as Zeppelin strikes again, assassinating Tom Cory and ambushing both Roger and Man of War before vanishing into the night. With the President kidnapped inside the White House, Reinhart summons the Protectors—only for Arc and Ferret to fail, leaving Rocket Ranger as the last hope. Written by Dan Danko and illustrated by Glenn Brown, with inks by Scott Reed and colors by Jennifer Schellinger and Chris Young, this tense thriller unfolds with a shocking twist that redefines who’s truly behind the mask. The cover by Darick Robertson captures the moment’s high stakes in bold, dramatic detail.

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writer Dan Danko · artist Glenn Brown · inker Scott Reed · colorist Jennifer Schellinger · colorist Chris Young · letterer Dave Lanphear · cover Darick Robertson

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Full credits

writer Dan Danko
colorist Chris Young
letterer Dave Lanphear
cover pencils, inks Darick Robertson

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Zeppelin has killed Tom Cory, then manages to get the drop on both Roger and Man of War before disappearing. His terrorists then kidnap the President in the White House. Reinhart calls in the Protectors, but only Arc and Ferret answer the call. After they are defeated, only Rocket Ranger can save the president. He turns out to be Man of War in disguise, who easily defeats the Nazi.

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