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Marvel Superheroes [Marvel Super-Heroes]#383
Cover: John Byrne & Terry Austin

Marvel Superheroes [Marvel Super-Heroes] #383

Mar 1982 · Marvel UK · 0.45 GBP; 0.63 IEP
“Faces of Britain!”

In "Faces of Britain!", Captain Britain and Saturnyne face off against the radical Status Crew in a clash that tests the very soul of England. As the battle reaches its climax, a shocking revelation forces the Crew to confront the cost of their ideals—leaving them to question the path they’ve taken. With the fate of the nation hanging in the balance, Captain Britain takes a quiet moment to lift a small street girl into the sky, a fleeting gesture of hope in a fractured world. Written by Dave Thorpe and brought to life by Alan Davis’s dynamic art, with lettering by Jenny O'Connor, the issue’s bold vision is framed by John Byrne’s cover pencils and Terry Austin’s inks.

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writer Dave Thorpe · artist, inker Alan Davis · letterer Jenny O'Connor · cover John Byrne, Terry Austin

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Cast · 19 characters

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artist, inker Alan Davis
cover pencils John Byrne
cover inks Terry Austin

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Captain Britain and Saturnyne continue to battle the Status Crew and they are finally able to win the fight by dousing them with the liquid Luna plans on using to push the citizenry of England into a new sense of enlightenment. The Crew stops fighting when they realize how barbaric they have become and what a terrible version of England they live in. Cap takes a poor little street girl flying.

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