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Quasar #32

Mar 1992 · Marvel · 1.25 USD; 1.50 CAD; 0.70 GBP
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“The Tomb of Mar-Vell”

In "The Tomb of Mar-Vell," Quasar investigates strange solar flares that lead him to Captain Mar-Vell’s resting place, where he interrupts grave robbers and clashes with the Imperial Guard. As the battle unfolds, the stolen Nega Bands leave Quasar and the tomb’s legacy hanging in the balance. Written by Mark Gruenwald and brought to life by Greg Capullo’s dynamic art and Harry Candelario’s inks, this 1992 Marvel issue delivers a gripping, emotionally charged chapter in Quasar’s journey. The cover by Greg Capullo and Harry Candelario captures the tension perfectly.

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writer Mark Gruenwald · artist Greg Capullo · inker Harry Candelario · colorist Joe Rosas · letterer Janice Chiang · cover Greg Capullo, Harry Candelario

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Cast · 20 characters

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colorist Joe Rosas
letterer Janice Chiang
cover pencils Greg Capullo
cover inks Harry Candelario

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While examining anomolous solar flares, Quasar is called to investigate possible grave robbers at Captain Mar-Vell's tomb. While Wendell tries to stop the thieves, the Imperial Guard attacks, and Captain Marvel's Nega Bands are stolen during the battle.

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