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Cover: Ciro Tota

Titans #160

May 1992 · Semic S.A. · 16,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Retrouvailles”

In "Retrouvailles," the AWC fractures as teams fan out across the Pacific, leaving Hawkeye and Spider-Woman to guard a captured giant infant. When they uncover a hidden lead, their journey takes them to Hawaii—just in time to witness Namor under attack at the Pearl Harbor memorial by Sunfire and Pele. Though Sunfire claims allegiance to the Pacific Overlords, his actions are later revealed to be the result of mind control by Demonicus. Meanwhile, the Commission assigns USAgent a deadly mission: track down and eliminate Spider-Woman. Written by Roy Thomas and Dann Thomas, with art by David Ross and Tom Morgan, and colored by Bob Sharen, this issue features a cover by Ciro Tota.

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writer Roy Thomas · writer Dann Thomas · artist David Ross · artist Tom Morgan · inker Dan Bulanadi · inker Chris Ivy · inker Don Hudson · colorist Bob Sharen · cover Ciro Tota

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Full credits

writer Roy Thomas
artist David Ross
artist Tom Morgan
inker Chris Ivy
colorist Bob Sharen
cover pencils, inks Ciro Tota

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The AWC split up to track down the Pacific Overlords. Half the team goes to Australia, half to Japan. Hawkeye & Spider-Woman are left behind to take care of the giant infant they captured. When Hawk and Spidey discover a location that was missed, they head to Hawaii and arrive just in time to witness Namor being attacked by Sunfire and Pele at the Pearl Harbor memorial. Even though Sunfire claims to be a Pacific Overlord during the fight, once he is defeated, it turns out he was being mind controlled by Demonicus. The Commission tasks USAgent with tracking down and killing Spider-Woman.

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