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September 7, 2012

Guide to Marvel Comics Presents #78

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 #78
Cover Date: 1991 | Cover Price: $1.25 | Cover Artist: Barry Windsor-Smith (front); Al Milgrom (back)


Wolverine in “Weapon X” part 6
written by Barry Windsor-Smith
art by Barry Windsor-Smith

The Professor is upset to learn that his control over Weapon X only extends as far as a three-mile radius. He demands a ten-mile radius, even though Doctor Abraham Cornelius explains that Weapon X will need to be weighed down by larger batteries to power the extended range. Days later, Cornelius demonstrates that when the power is on, the Professor has complete control over Weapon X within a nine-mile radius. When the power is off, Weapon X’s body shuts down – essentially “dead meat”. Testing the shut down body, the Professor pours a hot cup of coffee on Logan’s face without receiving a reaction.

Sgt. Fury/Dracula in “Rumanian Rumble” part 2
written by Doug Murray
art by Tom Lyle

When Nick Fury and his Howling Commandos land within the Nazi-occupied town, they’re set upon by a large force that was expecting them. In the battle, they discover that the town is a paper mache facade and then they’re rescued by Dracula. The Lord of Vampires introduces himself as Count Tsepes, leader of the Underground, and convinces them that they’re on the same side. He leads them to the real town of Ploesti, where the Nazis have taken his people captive, and asks for their help in freeing them. With the dawn approaching, Dracula takes Fury and his men back to his castle to rest while they prepare for their siege under the next night’s cover. But, while the men sleep, two of them (Dino and Pinky) decide to do some snooping – and they discover that Count Tsepes is the legendary Count Dracula!

Iron Man in “Games
written by Doug Murray
art by Ken Steacy

James Rhodes downloads an unlicensed Avengers computer game and unknowingly allows a virus to infect Iron Man‘s armor. Flying above Disneyland, the armor malfunctions and nearly destroys some famous attractions. When he finally regains full control of the armor, Iron Man devises a way to pay back the unlicensed game’s programmers.

Hulk/Selene in “Not Interested
written by Dwight Zimmerman
art by Brian Stelfreeze

Selene, the Black Queen of the Hellfire Club, is bored … a dangerous thing for one so powerful as she. She notices a group of men being tossed out of a bar and suspects that the person who has thrown them out may be able to alleviate her boredom. That bouncer? The Hulk!

Selene buys the Hulk a pitcher of beer for, she has selected him to be her consort for the evening. Much to her surprise, he responds: “Not interested”. When she approaches him in an even more forthcoming manner, he still has the same reply. Can this powerful woman, who’s used to getting what she wants, get the Hulk to relent to her advances?

The tension over how far the Professor’s control over Weapon X extends is really starting to mount here. This issue marks the first meeting between Nick Fury and Count Dracula. Iron Man’s story was quite bland but the Sadie Hawkins’ style Selene-on-Hulk story was a quick, fun read.

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