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Alpha Flight#6
Cover: Bryan Hitch

Alpha Flight #6

Jan 1998 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.80 CAD
“Wildlife”

In "Wildlife," Alpha Flight #6 (1998), Sasquatch escapes from Department H, prompting General Clarke to send Puck on a pursuit that takes a surprising turn when Puck uncovers the truth: Sasquatch isn't the human scientist Walter Langowski after all, but a genuine creature with a family of his own. As Department H closes in to recapture him, the line between monster and man blurs in this emotionally charged story written by Steve Seagle and illustrated by Bryan Hitch, with cover art by Hitch.

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writer Steve Seagle · artist Bryan Hitch · inker Paul Neary · colorist Lee Ann Garner · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · cover Bryan Hitch

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letterer Comicraft
cover pencils Bryan Hitch

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Sasquatch breaks out of Department H and General Clarke sends Puck in pursuit. Puck discovers that Sasquatch is not Walter Langowski as was thought but a true Sasquatch with a family. Department H arrives to recapture Sasquatch.

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