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Cover: Marshall Rogers & Bob McLeod

Spellbound #4

Mar 1988 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.00 CAD; 0.40 GBP
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“Money Changes Everything”

In "Money Changes Everything," Roy's band Cataclysm takes the stage as opening act for a sold-out Lila Cheney concert, but their moment in the spotlight turns chaotic when Zxaxz attacks mid-performance. With his growing telekinetic abilities and help from the New Mutants and Lila, Roy fights back—while the crowd cheers, thinking it all part of the show. Meanwhile, Erica’s fractured mind spirals further, leading her to confront the dangerous limits of her power and make a difficult choice about the bracelets that contain it. Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by Terry Shoemaker, with inks by Carl Potts, colors by Christie Scheele, and letters by Joe Rosen, this 1988 Marvel issue features a striking cover by Marshall Rogers and Bob McLeod.

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writer Louise Simonson · artist Terry Shoemaker · inker Carl Potts · colorist Christie Scheele · letterer Joe Rosen · cover Marshall Rogers, Bob McLeod

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Cast · 16 characters

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letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils Marshall Rogers
cover inks Bob McLeod

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Roy's band Cataclysm, with Snaarl as the new drummer, lands a gig as the opening band to a sell-out Lila Cheney concert. Zxaxz gets wind of it and attacks just as Lila begins her set. Roy, with his own nascent telekinetic power, fights back with the help of the New Mutants and Lila, with the audience all the while thinking it part of the show. Elsewhere, Erica's mind is becoming more unstable and she nearly kills Andrew and her sister Sally with a mindless display of her power, so she decides to give up the bracelets.

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