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Cover: Ron Wilson & Frank Giacoia

Power Man #49

Feb 1978 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
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“Seagate Is a Lonely Place to Die!”

In "Seagate Is a Lonely Place to Die!", Power Man faces a brutal moral test when Bushmaster takes hostages, forcing him to betray his allies. With Iron Fist and Misty infiltrating the abandoned Seagate prison to rescue Claire and Noah, Power Man must navigate treachery and desperation—only to discover that Noah has been subjected to the very process that defines him. Written by Chris Claremont and drawn with sharp precision by John Byrne, this gripping issue blends personal stakes with high-octane action, all under the striking cover by Ron Wilson and Frank Giacoia.

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writer Chris Claremont · artist John Byrne · inker Dan Green · colorist Françoise Mouly · colorist Ken Klaczak · letterer Annette Kawecki · cover Ron Wilson, Frank Giacoia

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Cast · 11 characters

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artist John Byrne
inker Dan Green
colorist Ken Klaczak
cover pencils Ron Wilson
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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Power Man explains to Iron Fist, Misty and Colleen that Bushmaster has captured two of his closest friends and, in order to secure their safety, he has agreed to capture Misty for him. Iron Fist and Misty sneak into the abandoned Seagate prison to rescue Claire and Noah while Power Man provides a distraction. Luke finds that Noah has been forced to put Bushmaster through the "power man" process and is battling the villain. When an electrical explosion brings an end to their battle, Bushmaster is buried and Luke is free to leave with his friends. He gets the tape that will clear his good name.

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