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Cover: Al Milgrom

Shogun Warriors #3

Apr 1979 · Marvel · 0.35 USD
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“Elements of Destruction”

In "Elements of Destruction," the Shogun Warriors face off against the three elemental Rok-Korrs in a battle of fire, water, and earth, each power clashing in a deadly dance of elemental forces. As the warriors outmaneuver the elemental threats, Maur-Kon shifts strategy—rejecting ancient sorcery in favor of modern might, unleashing the terrifying Mech-Monster. Written by Doug Moench and brought to life with dynamic art by Herb Trimpe, inks by Dan Green, and colors by Andy Yanchus, this 1979 issue delivers high-stakes action with a bold twist on the battlefield. The cover, by Al Milgrom, captures the moment of mechanical menace with striking precision.

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writer Doug Moench · artist Herb Trimpe · inker Dan Green · colorist Andy Yanchus · letterer Jim Novak · cover Al Milgrom

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inker Dan Green
colorist Andy Yanchus
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils, inks Al Milgrom

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The Shogun Warriors engage the three elemental Rok-Korrs in battle. Eventually they cause the water one to explode over the fire one. The water snuffs out the flames but the flames boil the water into steam causing them to destroy each other. The earth Rok-Korr turns itself into a rockslide in hopes of destroying the Shoguns but the three launch their weapons at it pummeling it into dust. Meanwhile Maur-Kon realizes that monsters created through sorcery is outdated in today's modern world and orders his minions to create a mechanized monster. The result? The Mech-Monster.

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