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Cover: Bradley Parker

Marvel Méga #6

Jul 1998 · Panini France · 32 FRF; 233 BEF; 9,40 CHF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Fusillades”

In "Fusillades," a young African American police officer confronts the reality of a city where superheroes walk among the citizens, blurring the lines between law enforcement and vigilantism. As Jeff navigates the chaos of the streets, he finds himself caught in a moment of unexpected fortune—and a personal milestone—when he picks up a thousand-dollar bill dropped by the Kingpin and prepares to propose to his girlfriend. Written by Chuck Dixon and illustrated by Bradley Parker, Tristan Schane, with cover art by Bradley Parker, this 1998 issue offers a grounded, character-driven look at the intersection of ordinary life and extraordinary power.

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writer Chuck Dixon · artist, inker, colorist Bradley Parker · artist, inker, colorist Tristan Schane · cover Bradley Parker

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artist, inker, colorist Bradley Parker
artist, inker, colorist Tristan Schane
cover pencils, inks Bradley Parker

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An African American rookie cop learns what it's like when you share the streets with superheroes. Jeff proposes to his lady love. Jeff picks up a thousand-dollar bill dropped by the Kingpin.

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