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September 21, 2012

Guide to Marvel Comics Presents #80

Filed under: Guide to Marvel Comics Presents — Doorman @ 6:00 am

Marvel Comics Presents launched in 1988 as an ad-free anthology showcasing four eight-page features, stuffed inside a wrap-around cover. This guide will tell you everything you wanted to know about the series – and more!


Marvel Comics Presents #80
Cover Date: 1991 | Cover Price: $1.25 | Cover Artist: Barry Windsor-Smith (front); Rodney Ramos (back)


Wolverine in “Weapon X” part 8
written by Barry Windsor-Smith
art by Barry Windsor-Smith

Weapon X is on the loose and neither Doctor Abraham Cornelius nor the Professor can get him back under control. As the situation spirals out of control, it appears the Professor is reporting the trouble to some unknown person. Meanwhile, Weapon X continues to make his way toward the Professor’s lab – it appears that he knows exactly where his target is. By the end of the issue, the Professor is savagely attacked by Weapon X.

Captain America in “Wargod” part 1
written by Steve Ditko
art by Steve Ditko

Captain America answers an urgent call from Jake Bage, semi-retired FBI officer. When he gets to Jake’s apartment, he discovers the agent’s dead body and is attacked by the killer, Wargod. The villain overpowers Cap and tosses him out a window. By the time our hero can make his way back to the apartment, Wargod has made his escape – but not before he destroyed some mysterious files. At the apartment, Cap discovers a recording by Jake that explains some leads about Wargod. It leads him to seek out Agent X-4, who is timely attacked by a squad of masked goons. Later, Captain America follows up on a lead that X-4 discovered, and meets up with the now-resigned General Hager. After the meeting, the General’s daughter, Mora, renders Cap unconscious with a dose of gas! It appears that she’s one of Wargod’s aides.

Daughters of the Dragon in “Child’s Play
written by Jo Duffy
art by Chris Tsuda

Mr. and Mrs. Peters have hired the Daughters of the Dragon to find their missing daughter, Shana. A little girl calling herself Tok leads them to where the kidnappers are. After some daring maneuvers, the girls manage to incapacitate all four goons … but the missing girl is nowhere to be found. Nowhere, that is, until her parents show up and we find out that “Tok” is just Shana’s nickname! Somehow, the little girl managed to break free and then lead the Daughters of the Dragon to the kidnappers (without revealing that she was, indeed, the kidnapped child).

Mr. Fantastic in “Fantastic Foray
written by Danny Fingeroth
art by Dennis Jensen

Mr. Fantastic is trying to analyze the Thing’s hide in order to get a fix on its DNA structure. After days of laboring on it with no results, he decides to take a walk in hopes of clearing his thoughts. He decides to wander into an arcade where he ends up playing Flight to the Stars and racks up the high score with ease. But, the locals don’t take kindly to an outsider coming in and breaking their record, so the gang jumps him! In the ensuing battle, an arcade machine is busted up and a supply of cocaine, that was hiding inside, is revealed! Mr. Fantastic subdues all of the drug-dealing villains and, in the end, befriends the neighborhood boy whose record he just beat. The two of them strike up a friendship and head to another arcade to battle it out over high scores.

This chapter reveals a new thread to the Weapon X storyline: just who is the Professor working with … or for? Ditko’s Captain America story seems somewhat political … but I’m not really sure what he’s driving at yet. The Daughters of the Dragon tale was a bit of a stretch – just how could that girl break free from four armed thugs? Finally, the Mr. Fantastic story was nothing special until the last page where he has a bonding moment with a talented youth who has given up on school.

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