Warrior #21
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "And Every Dog Its Day," Alan Moore and Alan Davis deliver a sharp, surreal twist in the Marvelman saga, where the power of a single word holds the key to transformation and identity. When Dr. Gargunza speaks "Abraxas," Marvelman reverts to his human form, Mike Moran, only to learn his magic word will fail him in just one hour—setting the stage for a tense, unpredictable showdown. With Gargunza then uttering "Steppenwolf," his dog Pluto undergoes a shocking metamorphosis into the monstrous Marveldog, all rendered with dynamic flair by Alan Davis and strikingly captured on the cover by Mick Austin.
When the word "Abraxas" shatters his transformation, Mike Moran finds himself back in his human form—just as Dr. Gargunza reveals the magic word won’t work for another hour. With time running short, Gargunza unleashes the power of "Steppenwolf," turning his loyal dog Pluto into the monstrous Marveldog.
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↩ Reprints Marvelman Special #1 (1984), Warrior #20 (1984)
Reprinted in Axel Pressbutton #4 (1985), Miracleman #6 (1986), V for Vendetta #5 (1988), V for Vendetta #[nn] (1990), V jak vendetta #1 (2003), Miracleman #7 (2014)
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