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PUBLISHER: Marvel
COMMENTS: white pgs
Mark Bright cover/art; Al Williamson inks; 1st app. of Charlemagne; "Death" of Ned Leeds (Original Hobgoblin)
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Mark Bright cover/art; Al Williamson inks; 1st app. of Charlemagne; "Death" of Ned Leeds (Original Hobgoblin)Ned Leeds is chasing the story of his career! The Daily Bugle's ace reporter uncovers evidence that a notorious cold war spy has resurfaced in divided Germany! After convincing Jonah to spring for the trip, Ned and Peter Parker fly to West Berlin to start their investigation! The infamous KGB operative (aka Charlemagne) is a long-time friend and associate of Wolverine! And when Logan hears that she's back in business, the Adamantium-laced X-Man likewise travels to Germany to find her!
Artists Information
Williamson is an American comic book artist who specialized in Western, Adventure, and Science Fiction/Fantasy.
Bright (credited as M.D. Bright, Mark Bright and Doc Bright) is an American comic book artist whose career began in the late 1970s and had notable runs on Falcon, Power Man and Iron Fist, and Solo Avengers at Marvel before going over to DC where he was the main Green Lantern artist for years, also working on Action Comics and the League of Batmen mini-series. Bright was also the main penciler on Milestone Comics' Icon and Acclaim Comics' Quantum and Woody. He would transition mostly into storyboarding films in the late 1990's.
Mark Bright cover/art; Al Williamson inks; 1st app. of Charlemagne; "Death" of Ned Leeds (Original Hobgoblin)
Mark Bright cover/art; Al Williamson inks; 1st app. of Charlemagne; "Death" of Ned Leeds (Original Hobgoblin)