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Marvel Short #58 – “Full-Service Heroics”

Posted on November 15, 2023November 12, 2023 by phil.wrede
1. In the sky above Long Island, the Falcon and the Vision discuss their feelings on Justin Hammer, and how important it is for Young Avengers like Frog-Man to get practical, on-the-ground experience.
On the street, the Fabulous Frog-Man cradles billionaire playboy Justin Hammer (“played” here by an action figure of Dr. Ian Malcolm from Jurassic Park) in his arms as they make their way to Hammer’s safe house, away from all the commotion that has been going on at the Hammer Gala.
Hammer butters up Frog-Man, as only billionaires perceived as geniuses can, and convinces the young hero to carry him further.
The credits for the comic strip, citing the Unsplash users whose photographs were the background art, the ownership of Marvel by Disney, the creation of Marvel characters by actual human beings, and the figure photography/script/lettering by me, Phil Wrede.
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I’ve mentioned Justin Hammer’s absence in the last several installments of the comic precisely so you’d be wondering what he’s been up to. And now… today’s the payoff!

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