Mark Hazzard: Merc #6
In "Clients," Mark Hazzard and his team are tasked with protecting Kurtz, the authoritarian ruler of a small European nation—until local whispers reveal his dark past as a former Nazi. Written by Doug Murray and illustrated by Vince Giarrano, with inks by M. Hands and colors by John Wellington, this 1987 Marvel issue delivers a tense, morally charged mission. Mike Zeck’s cover captures the story’s grim intensity, setting the stage for a conflict where loyalty and history collide.
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Mark Hazzard and his team are guarding Kurtz, the oppressive leader of a middle European country. After finding out from locals that Kurtz is a former Nazi, Hazzard takes him out.
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