Marvel Comics Presents #100
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel Comics Presents hits its 100th issue in 1992 with a cover that demands attention — Sam Kieth's artwork depicting a straining Wolverine bearing the massive cracked numeral "100" on his back, while Ghost Rider's flaming skull blazes atop the structure and a dark, chained figure looms above. It's a striking visual celebration of the milestone, with Kieth's distinctive linework giving both heroes a raw, almost feral energy that feels perfectly suited to this anthology's gritty sensibility. With Howard Mackie's story "Chapter 1: Dreams of Doom" kicking off inside, this landmark issue brings together a strong creative team for what promises to be a memorable chapter in the series.
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Doom succeeds in bringing Wolverine into the Dream Dimension, to help him and Ghost Rider battle Nightmare.
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