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Cover: Mike Zeck

Marvel Tales #211

May 1988 · Marvel · 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.50 GBP
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“Shoot-out in Central Park!”

In "Shoot-out in Central Park!", Forbush-Man’s quest for a Rhino autograph takes a wild turn when the villain accidentally sends him hurtling into the Spider-Ham universe. There, his arrival sets off a chain reaction that transforms Peter Porker’s dry cleaner into the rampaging Ironing Boar, forcing Spider-Ham to step in and restore order. With vibrant art by Ron Zalme and inks by Pierre Fournier, and a dynamic cover by Mike Zeck, this 1988 adventure blends absurd humor with classic Marvel chaos.

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writer Michael Eury · artist Ron Zalme · inker Pierre Fournier · colorist Andy Yanchus · letterer Rick Parker · cover Mike Zeck

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artist Ron Zalme
colorist Andy Yanchus
letterer Rick Parker
cover pencils, inks Mike Zeck

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Forbush-Man is trying to get the Rhino's autograph when the villain punts him into the Spider-Ham universe. His arrival accidentally turns Peter Porker's dry cleaner into a powerful baddie and Spider-Ham has to bring the Ironing Boar down. Once the battle is over, Spider-Ham sends Forbush-Man home.

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