Marvel Comics Presents 1988 #27 Direct ed. - back issue - $4.00
Havok travels to Egypt and finds Leila in the hands of a cult.
Theodore Olebogeng helps douse the flames on T'Challa's back. As the Comrads continue to chase Miyo Mishogi, one of them, Nkosi, relights the gasoline pooled on the ground. Another group of anti-apartheid radicals, the "Fathers", arrives and attacks the Comrads. The gasoline fire reaches Theodore burning him badly.
Coldblood deduces that he's not in New York, but in some kind of maze.
The American Eagle fights racism and bigotry fanned by the Peace-Monger.
On sale date from Mike's Amazing World / Amazing Heroes #164.
- Havok vs. the Cult of the Living Pharaoh! - Wraparound cover.
- - Inside front cover. Table of contents, credits, recaps and indicia.
- - Inside back cover. Letters from readers: Rich Rice, John Brocks & Herman "Hermit" Wilson. Includes Marvel Assistant Editors Fan Awards for 1988 ballot, as well as an illustration taken from the Triton story in the next issue.
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