Spider-Man Comic #311
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Reprehensible Riddle of... the Sorcerer!", Marcus Daniels—now the super-powered Blackout—seeks revenge for the accident that changed his life, leading to a volatile clash with Nova that ends in a shocking disappearance. Written by Marv Wolfman and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s dynamic art, with Tom Palmer’s inks and Michele Wolfman’s colors, this 1979 Marvel UK issue delivers a gripping tale of power, vengeance, and mystery, all wrapped in a striking cover by Keith Pollard.
In "Blackout Means Business, and His Business Is Murder!" from Spider-Man #311 (1979), the vengeful Blackout—once Marcus Daniels—hunts those he blames for his transformation, his rage a force as dangerous as his newfound powers. When he finally confronts Nova, the clash ends in a shocking disappearance, leaving only questions in his wake.
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