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Spider-Man and Zoids#49
Cover: Kev Hopgood

Spider-Man and Zoids #49

Feb 1987 · Marvel UK · 0.35 GBP; 1.00 USD; 1.50 CAD
“Blue Moon, Red Dawn”

"Blue Moon, Red Dawn" delivers a high-stakes cosmic crisis in Spider-Man and Zoids #49, where a shattered Rockies rift threatens planetary collapse in just hours. With the Avengers and Fantastic Four rallying the Molecule Man—aided by the Silver Surfer—they race against time to mend the earth’s broken crust, all under John Buscema’s dynamic art and Tom Palmer’s bold inks. The cover by Kev Hopgood captures the apocalyptic tension with striking, moody contrast.

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writer Roger Stern · writer Jim Shooter · artist John Buscema · inker Tom Palmer · colorist Christie Scheele · letterer Jim Novak · cover Kev Hopgood

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letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils, inks Kev Hopgood

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The battle with the Beyonder has destroyed a section of the Rockies leaving a huge rip in the earth's crust which will lead to the planet's destruction in mere hour. The Avengers and the Fantastic Four convince the Molecule Man, with the help of the Silver Surfer, to restore the Rockies and save the earth.

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