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Cover: Ron Frenz & Al Milgrom

Thunderstrike #8

May 1994 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 2.05 CAD
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“Zero Hour”

In "Zero Hour," Thunderstrike #8 (1994), writer Tom DeFalco and artist Ron Frenz deliver a tense, character-driven story where Code: Blue’s experiment with the robot policeman Officer ZERO spirals out of control, leading to unforeseen consequences. Meanwhile, Eric’s efforts to rescue Kevin from the grip of drug-addled Bobby Steele take a surprising turn when Kevin calms Bobby with quiet strength—only to face Thunderstrike’s fury, which he rebukes with a firm, principled rebuke. Cover by Ron Frenz and Al Milgrom.

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writer Tom DeFalco · writer, artist Ron Frenz · inker Al Milgrom · colorist Mike Rockwitz · letterer Janice Chiang · cover Ron Frenz, Al Milgrom

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writer, artist Ron Frenz
colorist Mike Rockwitz
letterer Janice Chiang
cover pencils Ron Frenz
cover inks Al Milgrom

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Code: Blue tests the robot policeman Officer ZERO, but the robot malfunctions with tragic results. Meanwhile, Eric tries to free Kevin from a drug-addled Bobby Steele, but Kevin talks Bobby down compassionately; when Thunderstrike bursts in threatening Bobby, Kevin sternly reprimands the hero, calling him a bully.

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