Mark Hazzard: Merc #4
"Bar None" delivers a gritty, high-stakes chapter in Mark Hazzard’s relentless pursuit of justice, as the ex-mercenary faces the consequences of his past actions. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Alan Kupperberg with dynamic art from Gray Morrow, Jim Fern, Art Nichols, and Sam de la Rosa, the issue sharpens its focus on loyalty, retribution, and the cost of freedom—set against a backdrop of tense confrontations and moral choices. The cover by Gray Morrow captures the raw intensity of Hazzard’s world, making this 1987 Marvel entry a standout in the series.
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Mark Hazzard is jailed for killing the assassins who attacked him at his son's baseball game. Out on bail, Hazzard and his merc pals take out two more middle eastern terrorists out for revenge for what Hazzard did to their compatriots in the previous issue. Hazzard turns down the opportunity for all his charges to be cleared if he does dirty work for a federal agency.
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