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1989-07-01 00:08:12
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1989 / Box 27 / EiC: Tom DeFalco

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Marvel Comics Presents #23 (Falcon)

Issue(s): Marvel Comics Presents #23 (Falcon story only)
Cover Date: Jul 89
Title: "The forest for the trees"
Credits:
Fabian Nicieza - Writer
Dave Cockrum - Penciler
Jim Sinclair - Inker
Mike Rockwitz - Assistant Editor
Terry Kavanagh - Editor

Review/plot:
Falcon busts a gang kid that turns out to be the son of some people he knows.

When he goes to visit the parents, he confirms that they are drug users.

Later he catches them buying more drugs, and he brings them to their son, telling him to sell them crack. And that makes everyone face up to what they are doing and try to change.

Quality Rating: C

Historical Significance Rating: 1

Chronological Placement Considerations: N/A

References: N/A

Crossover: N/A

Continuity Insert? N

My Reprint: N/A

Characters Appearing: Falcon, Redwing

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Comments

"You! I learned it from watching you!"

Parents who do drugs have kids who do drugs.

Man I hate that I remember commercials from 30 years ago.

Am I the only person who looks at this and thinks that Dave Cockrum is doing a little channeling of Gil Kane in his pencils?

Posted by: Erik Beck | August 30, 2015 9:27 AM




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