Marvel Team-Up #23
In "Freedom Ring Interlude," writer Robert Kirkman and artist Andy Kuhn deliver a grounded, character-driven moment in the Freedom Ring saga, spotlighting Curtis as he uses his power ring to heal his damaged spine—gaining not just mobility, but a renewed sense of purpose. When he uncovers that his neighbor is actually a Skrull in disguise, the two form an unexpected alliance, training together as they navigate the challenges of becoming heroes. The issue's dynamic art, led by Andy Kuhn with color by Studio F and Marte Gracia, complements the story’s emotional core, while Phil Hester’s cover captures the tension and camaraderie of the moment.
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Curtis uses his power ring to heal his damaged spine so he can walk again. He also discovers that his neighbor is really a Skrull and the two train to become super heroes.
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