Marvel Tales #248
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Hunters and the Hunted Part II," Petey’s school science experiment takes a dangerous turn when Flash’s prank goes awry, nearly costing him his face—and inadvertently unleashing a villain of shocking malice. Written, drawn, and lettered by Fred Hembeck, with colors by Bob Sharen, this 1991 Marvel Tales installment delivers a chaotic, character-driven tale that pushes Petey to the edge. The cover by Marshall Rogers captures the moment’s escalating tension with sharp, dramatic flair.
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Petey assists a visiting scientist in a chemistry experiment at his school and, thanks to Flash's trickery, almost blows his face off, thus creating one of the most vile villains the world has ever known.
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