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Cover: Greg LaRocque & Al Milgrom

Micronauts #37

Jan 1982 · Marvel · 0.60 USD
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“There's a Reason They Call It... The Danger Room!”

In "There's a Reason They Call It... The Danger Room!", the Micronauts find themselves stranded on Earth after a damaged ship crash-lands into the famed Danger Room, where they’re unexpectedly aided by Nightcrawler in confronting their new adversary, Huntarr. Written by Bill Mantlo and brought to life by Keith Giffen, Greg LaRocque, and Danny Bulanadi, with inks by Bulanadi, colors by Bob Sharen, and letters by Jim Novak, this 1982 Marvel issue blends high-stakes action with the unique dynamics of the X-Men’s training facility. The cover, penciled by Greg LaRocque and inked by Al Milgrom, captures the moment of collision with dramatic flair.

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writer Bill Mantlo · artist Keith Giffen · artist Greg LaRocque · artist, inker Danny Bulanadi · colorist Bob Sharen · letterer Jim Novak · cover Greg LaRocque, Al Milgrom

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artist, inker Danny Bulanadi
colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils Greg LaRocque
cover inks Al Milgrom

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Stranded on Earth in a busted spaceship, the Micronauts crash into the Danger Room and are assisted by Nightcrawler in fighting their newly created foe, Huntarr.

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