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The Brute#3
Cover: Pablo Marcos

The Brute #3

Jul 1975 · Seaboard · 0.25 USD
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“…Live or Let Die!”

In "…Live or Let Die!", Larry Lieber takes a rare moment to step out of the shadows of Marvel’s past, reflecting on his early days working under Stan Lee and sharing his journey from those formative years to his new venture with Atlas Comics. With a personal touch and a nod to his longtime collaborators Chip Goodman and David Kraft, Lieber sets the stage for a fresh chapter in his storytelling career, all drawn with the familiar flair of Sal Amendola’s art and inked by the same hand. The cover by Pablo Marcos captures the issue’s bold, no-nonsense energy, perfectly framing this pivotal moment in a lesser-known but passionate chapter of comic book history.

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writer Gary Friedrich · artist Alan Lee Weiss · artist Jim Starlin · artist Frank Brunner · inker Jack Abel · colorist, letterer Alan Kupperberg · cover Pablo Marcos

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Cast · 4 characters

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inker Jack Abel
colorist, letterer Alan Kupperberg
cover pencils, inks Pablo Marcos

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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Brute is captured by Chief Frazier’s officers, but escapes again. Crazed scientist Dr. Rolf Hendrick, spurned by the U.S. Defense Department, releases his fabricated cyborg, the megalomaniacal Doomstalker, who attacks Brute and seemingly defeats him.

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