Marvel Double Feature ... Thunderstrike / Code Blue #16
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Grudge Match!", Foggy Nelson brings former Code: Blue agent Marcus Stone to Krask and Krask’s law offices for a crucial deposition, only to be interrupted by a spectral visitation—Krask’s late father, now demanding legal recognition as an "energy person" and threatening Wall Street’s digital infrastructure. With Code: Blue temporarily reinstated and the stakes higher than ever, Stone calls on the tech-savvy Code: Gray to confront the digital menace, while Daredevil tries to keep the chaos from spiraling out of control. Written by R. J. M. Lofficier and Roy Thomas, with art by Larry Alexander and Grant Miehm, and a cover by Ron Frenz and Grant Miehm, this 1995 Marvel Double Feature issue blends legal drama, supernatural intrigue, and high-tech showdowns in a uniquely layered story.
In "Grudge Match!", Titania vows to leave her criminal past behind only after defeating She-Hulk in a no-holds-barred showdown. With Absorbing Man trying to go straight, he enlists Thunderstrike to arrange the fight—only for the arrival of the alien Stellaris to turn the arena into chaos. As tempers flare and powers clash, old grudges and new threats collide in a battle that tests loyalty, strength, and the cost of redemption.
In "Krask Force," Foggy Nelson brings former Code: Blue member Marcus Stone to the law offices of Krask and Krask for a crucial deposition—only to find themselves caught in a digital nightmare when the late father of the Krask brothers manifests as a vengeful digital entity. Demanding legal recognition as an "energy person," the ghostly patriarch unleashes a wave of cyber-chaos across Wall Street, forcing the reinstated Code: Blue to call in the elite tech team Code: Gray to fight fire with fire.
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