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The Draft #[nn]

Jul 1988 · Marvel · 3.50 USD; 4.75 CAD
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“The Draft”
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This collection brings together the four-issue 1988 Marvel limited series The Draft, which follows a group of young mutants forcibly conscripted into a government superhuman military program. The story explores the ethical dilemmas and personal conflicts that arise when these reluctant recruits are trained as weapons for a shadowy agency.

In "The Draft," writer Mark Gruenwald and Fabian Nicieza deliver a gripping, politically charged story set during a fictional re-instatement of the U.S. draft, with Keith Remsen—a young man whose powers are known to the government—assigned to evaluate the mental stability of newly drafted paranormals at Fort Benning. As Remsen oversees recruits like the volatile Private Harlan Mook, whose teleportation causes deadly explosions, tensions rise, especially when Mook is punished for using his ability, leading to a shocking act of violence during a televised speech by President Reagan—whose true nature as a regenerating paranormal is revealed in the aftermath. Cover by Paul Ryan.

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writer Mark Gruenwald · writer Fabian Nicieza · artist Herb Trimpe · inker Kyle Baker · inker Mike Gustovich · inker Klaus Janson · inker Lee Weeks · inker Keith Williams · colorist Michael Higgins · letterer Jim Novak · cover Paul Ryan

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inker Lee Weeks
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils, inks Paul Ryan

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Believing the Pitt to have been the work of foreign paranormal terrorists, President Reagan re-institutes the draft. Keith Remsen, his powers known to the U.S. government, is 20 years old at the time and is among the early draftees. He is made a lieutenant and placed in charge of performing psychiatric evaluations on draftees. He is responsible for determining their mental stability and evaluating their combat potential. Various paranormals are brought to Fort Benning for basic training as part of the Army's paranormal fighting force. Keith Remsen evaluates Private Harlan Mook, who has the power to teleport causing a devastating explosion at the point of teleportation. Remsen feels Mook might be unstable, but also thinks that the Nightmask persona's erratic behavior might have just unnerved him. He decides to pass Mook through. Mook is teased by Pit Bull until he fights back and uses his teleportation power. Sergeant Haldeman, the paranormals' drill instructor, puts Mook in solitary confinement for using his power. In the box, Mook loses his mind and decides to assassinate President Reagan as he gives a televised speech in Atlanta. Mook teleports behind Reagan, then teleports out. In the aftermath of the explosion in Atlanta, it is revealed, on national television, that President Reagan is a paranormal with the ability to regenerate physical damage.

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