Marvel Magazine #15
In "Fuga dal futuro," Heller and Shanna team up for a tense investigation that leads them to a devastated village, where they uncover a chilling sight: a person moments from being devoured by swarming ants. Written by Gerard Jones and Pier Paolo Ronchetti, with bold art by Paul Gulacy and inks by Gary Martin, this 1995 Marvel Italia issue blends suspense and surreal danger, all wrapped in a striking cover by Carlos Pacheco and Cam Smith.
In "Fuga dal futuro," Bishop races against time when he learns from Bantam that Mountjoy—a dangerous criminal from his own future capable of absorbing or possessing his victims—is loose in the present, targeting Storm. With the clock ticking, Bishop must confront Mountjoy before he strikes, testing his skills and resolve in a high-stakes battle to protect the woman he’s determined to save.
In "Un esercito di un solo uomo," Bishop pursues the dangerous Mountjoy, torn between Shard’s call for decisive, ruthless action and Xavier’s plea for justice without bloodshed. The clash of ideals tests Bishop’s resolve as he navigates a mission where every choice carries the weight of who he’s become.
In "Le formiche della savana (La macchia dei fantasmi parte 5)," Heller and Shanna team up to investigate a trail of devastation, leading them to a ruined village where they witness a chilling sight: a person on the verge of being consumed by swarming ants.
In "Un capo del popolo (La macchia dei fantasmi parte 7)," Shanna, Jeremy, and Dubose find themselves trapped by the menacing Cross-Wallace, who announces his intention to marry Shanna. At a tense pre-wedding feast, the guests are served a shocking main course—clay-roasted Eric Heller—leaving the fate of the captives hanging in the air.
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↩ Reprints Marvel Comics Presents #72 (1991), Marvel Comics Presents #73 (1991), Marvel Comics Presents #74 (1991), Bishop #1 (1994), Bishop #2 (1995), Tales of Suspense #1 (1995), Bishop #3 (1995)
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