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MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS # 139 SYNOPSIS Hark slaps a parchment across the Ghost Rider's forehead, a spell of binding inscribed upon it that holds the demon paralyzed. Hark leaps away from the Masters, who are descended upon by the Gynosii, creatures like vampires that were once the bodies of Hark's innocent victims. While the Masters fight the horde of monsters, the Ghost Rider can only look on the battle while immobilized. As the battle rages, the Masters realize that the hundreds of undead creatures are remorseless and tireless, unlike themselves. ANNOTATIONS This issue of MCP also contained stories featuring Batroc, Wolverine, and Spellbound. REVIEW Hark's plan to destroy science through sorcery is pretty run of the mill, but let's face it: any kind of plot in this story is simply there to move the characters from one fight scene to the next. The first chapter gave us ninjas and the second a fight between the heroes - this one steps it up even more with the Masters of Silence fighting some Chinese vampire/zombie creatures while the Ghost Rider is taken out of the fight. It did kind of strike me as odd that Hark thinks the Ghost Rider a product of science, considering he's a big flaming demon, but I did really like the way the Rider is taken out of the fight via the mystic parchment slapped on his forehead. It illustrates that while the Ghost Rider is virtually immune to anything man made, he's very vulnerable to sorcery. Of course, this also gives the Masters of Silence a bit of time in the spotlight, which is good considering they're supposed to be the co-stars of this story (and not mere second bananas to the Ghost Rider, which they really kinda are by default). The Masters don't have much in the way of personalities, of course, so Kaminski wisely just focuses on them kicking vampire/zombie ass. And honestly, that's all we really expect from this story anyway. The artwork by Reggie Jones and Fred Harper continues to shine, and I still have no idea why. The duo's work on later Vengeance stories in Marvel Comics Presents wound up being pretty lackluster, but they really pull out all the stops here with the nonstop asskickery going on. It's not quite as well-rendered as last issue, but still enjoyable nonetheless. So, yeah, plot...who needs it? Apparently not "Fellow Travelers", and for once I'm not complaining in the slightest. Grade: B
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Marvel Comics Presents # 139 Title: Fellow Travelers, Part 3: "Fangs of Fury" |