Power Man and Iron Fist #77
In "What's Black and White and Red All Over?", Power Man and Iron Fist find themselves tangled in a whirlwind romance and a high-stakes dance-off when a Russian ballet star's forbidden love for her American co-star sparks a clash of cultures—and bodyguards. With a helping hand from Daredevil and a surprise tap-dancing cameo from Foggy Nelson, the heroes end up center stage in an experimental ballet that’s anything but choreographed. Written by Mary Jo Duffy and illustrated by Kerry Gammill, with cover art by Gammill and Jack Abel, this 1982 Marvel classic blends action, romance, and a touch of the absurd in a story that’s as stylish as it is unexpected.
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A young Russian ballet star is enamored with her American co-star but international politics and the two powerful bodyguards her father has sent to watch over her are standing in the way of love. Power Man and Iron Fist, with a little help from Daredevil, try to help young love along and find themselves accidentally performing center stage in an experimental ballet as they battle Boris and Ninotchka. Oh, and Foggy Nelson tap dances.
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