Man-Thing #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBob Wiacek's cover for this November 1980 issue captures a gloriously surreal collision of eras: the muck-encrusted Man-Thing looms ominously in the background while a full-rigged wooden sailing ship hovers impossibly above a modern commercial airliner, with sword-wielding pirates in period costume leaping through open sky alongside a swarm of purple-clad figures. The story banner shouts "Pirates from the Sky!" and promises the return of Captain Fate, teasing the kind of wildly imaginative mashup that made Marvel's horror-tinged titles so compelling in this period. Chris Claremont's script paired with Don Perlin's interior art makes this a fine entry in the Man-Thing's second solo series.
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Captain Fate and his ghost pirates attack airplanes over Florida.
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