Mister Miracle #10
In "This Town Isn't Big Enough for Both of Us!," Mister Miracle finds himself reluctantly pulled from his quiet life in Bailey, New Hampshire, when a new hero—Maxi-Man—arrives with a very different idea of how to protect the town. As the two heroes clash over territory and methods, Mister Miracle must navigate the chaos while Barda takes a surprising turn, joining an animal rights group. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by Joe Phillips, with inks by Bruce Patterson, colors by Nansi Hoolahan, and letters by John Costanza, this 1989 issue features a cover by Joe Phillips and Bruce Patterson that captures the tension with sharp, expressive detail.
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After Mister Miracle is forced into action in his hide-away town of Bailey, New Hampshire he must convince Maxi-Man that the town is not big enough for two superheroes. Meanwhile, Barda joins an animal rights group.
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