Marvel Select #16
In "Alliance," Sasquatch escapes from Department H, prompting General Clarke to send Puck on a mission to track him down. What follows is a tense pursuit that uncovers a startling truth: Sasquatch isn’t the human scientist Walter Langowski after all, but a genuine creature with a hidden family. Written by Steven T. Seagle and illustrated by Bryan Hitch, with inks by Paul Neary and colors by Lee Ann Denham, this 1999 issue delivers a gripping, character-driven story that redefines the line between monster and man. The cover, by Mark Bagley and Vince Russell, captures the moment of revelation with intensity.
In "Alliance," the Thunderbolts find themselves the last line of defense when Baron Zemo seizes control of both the Avengers and the Fantastic Four, forcing them to confront their former leader in a battle for the fate of the world.
In "Vie sauvage," Puck is sent to track down Sasquatch after his escape from Department H, only to uncover a shocking truth: the creature isn’t the human scientist Walter Langowski, but a genuine Sasquatch with a hidden family. As Department H closes in, Puck must decide where his loyalty lies—between duty and the unexpected bond forming between man and beast.
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