Issue | #26 |
Published | December 1989 |
Cover Price | 1.00 USD; 1.25 CAD; 0.60 GBP |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Mark Gruenwald; Gregory Wright (managing editor); Evan Skolnick (assistant editor); Tom DeFalco (editor-in-chief) |
Notes | Acts of Vengeance begins in this issue and is one of the few major Marvel crossovers not anchored by one-shots or a limited series. The concept is that the major villains of the Marvel Universe (Red Skull, Dr. Doom, Magneto, Mandarin, Kingpin, Wizard and Loki) arrange to have bad guys who normally fight a particular hero switch up and battle a different foe, presumably for a better result. The crossover officially ran through the following books: Alpha Flight #79, 80; The Amazing Spider-Man #326-329; The Avengers #311-313; Avengers Spotlight #26-29; Avengers West Coast #53-55; Captain America #365-367; Mutant Misadventures of Cloak and Dagger #9; Damage Control (1989 series) #1-4; Daredevil #275, 276; Dr. Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #11-13; Fantastic Four #334-336; The Incredible Hulk #363; Iron Man #250-252; Marc Spector: Moon Knight #8-10; New Mutants #84-86; Power Pack #53; Punisher (1987 series) #28, 29; Punisher War Journal #12; Quasar #5, 6; Spectacular Spider-Man #158-160; Thor #411, 412; The Uncanny X-Men #256-258; Web of Spider-Man #59-61; Wolverine (1989 series) #19, 20; X-Factor #50. |
Characters | Hawkeye; Iron Man [Tony Stark] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Keith Pollard (signed) |
Inks | Keith Pollard (signed) |
Letters | typeset |
Reprinted | in Acts of Vengeance Omnibus (Marvel, 2010 series) #[nn] |
Characters | Angar; Armadillo; Damage Control; Elektro; Griffin; Guardsmen; Hydro-Man; Klaw; Mr. Hyde; Peggy Carter; Scarecrow; Titania; the Wizard |
Synopsis | The Wizard is brought to the Vault to be jailed for his crimes. A strange figure in his cell offers to help him out and gives him his costume back. Wizard starts a breakout and the Guardsmen call for help. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Dwayne McDuffie |
Pencils | Dwayne Turner |
Inks | Chris Ivy |
Colors | Paul Becton |
Letters | Richard Starkings |
Notes | Continues in the next story. |
Reprinted | in Acts of Vengeance Omnibus (Marvel, 2010 series) #[nn] |
Characters | Kid Remote |
Genre | children |
Notes | Comics ad for the Acclaim Remote Controller. |
Script | various |
Letters | typeset |
Characters | Hawkeye; Iron Man [Tony Stark]; Guardsmen; Orka; Scarecrow; Whirlwind; Yetrigar |
Synopsis | Iron Man arrives to help control the breakout at the Vault. His reception is less than welcome as Tony in the Iron Man armor was responsible for the last prison break during the Armor Wars. Hawkeye shows up as well and, once he's convinced that Iron Man wasn't responsible, helps him rescue the fallen Guardsmen. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Dwayne McDuffie |
Pencils | Dwayne Turner |
Inks | Chris Ivy |
Colors | Paul Becton |
Letters | Jack Morelli |
Notes | It appears as though Tony Stark is in the Iron Man suit, but that he pretends to be James Rhodes in this story. Originally indexed as having James Rhodes in the Iron Man suit, but evidence from issue 29 (that continues this story) shows Captain America talking to Iron Man in such a way that he appears to know that Stark is in the suit. Iron Man appears to confirm it when he thinks "I must work on my cover story." (Thanks to Charlie Major and Dave Reeder) |
Reprinted | in Acts of Vengeance Omnibus (Marvel, 2010 series) #[nn] |