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MARVEL COMICS PRESENTS # 70 SYNOPSIS Langly, the man responsible for orchestrating the situation, reveals himself, flanked by the triplet Triad brothers. Brass and Yuji disable two of the brothers, while Wolverine disarms the third. Using his claws, Logan stabs the three men, making them unable to use their swords. Ghost Rider then wraps the three men in his chain, and then gives them his penance stare. Before the rest of the assassins can open fire, an authoritative voice tells them to halt. Deathwatch appears, demanding to know just what is going on. Langly attempts to explain, but Deathwatch decides to learn the information his way, breaking Langly's neck. ANNOTATIONS This issue is reprinted in the Ghost Rider/Wolverine: Acts of Vengeance collection. This issue of MCP also contained stories featuring Shanna the She-Devil, Daredevil, and Black Widow & Darkstar. REVIEW Brass proves himself quite a talker as he interacts with the Ghost Rider, and he has a particularly good exchange when he says "I guess I'm more comfortable confessing to a demon than I would a priest". Both characters are consumed by a need for vengeance, but only Brass takes the act personally after the tragic death of his lover. It's a fitting contrast to Wolverine and Yuji, who - despite having personal ties to the story's events - still keep a more level head during their half of the chapter. Brass and Ghost Rider, though, are what makes the arc's title as appropriate as it is, even without the story's ties to the older crossover from which it takes its name. However, despite the quality of the script, the story is still starting to wear a bit thin, and I'm thankful we only have one chapter to go. The involvement of Deathwatch is still a mystery, as he has virtually no ties to the original Acts of Vengeance conspirators that start Brass on his mission, but the villain's appearance at this chapter's end hopefully bodes a resolution to his part in the story. In a nice initial twist, Deathwatch apparently has no idea of the acts being perpetrated in his name. Texeira's artwork, though still hampered by Candelario's sub par inks, provides some good images. As I've said numerous times in previous reviews of this arc, the art is disappointing when you consider what Texeira will achieve during his run on the Ghost Rider series, but the work on this issue is still much improved over the first few chapters. Grade: B-
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Marvel Comics Presents # 70 Title: Acts of Vengeance, Part 7: "Confession Is Good For the Soulless" |