Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #39
In this pivotal issue of the Marvel Official Comics Collection #39, the fifty-state initiative reaches a boiling point as Captain America’s team prepares for the final clash. With the Punisher infiltrating the Baxter Building to steal the plans for the Negative Zone prison Number 42, tensions explode when he eliminates two would-be recruits—only to stand down when confronted by Cap himself. As the heroes arrive at Number 42, they discover a shocking twist: Hulkling has been impersonating Hank Pym, and the so-called prisoners are actually allies in disguise. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Steve McNiven, with inks by Dexter Vines and colors by Morry Hollowell, this issue delivers high-stakes action and a masterfully layered betrayal. The cover, a striking piece by Michael Turner, captures the moment of reckoning with bold, dramatic flair.
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