Marvel Select #16
In "Alliance," Sasquatch escapes from Department H, prompting General Clarke to send Puck on a mission to track him down. What follows is a tense pursuit that uncovers a startling truth: Sasquatch isn’t the human scientist Walter Langowski after all, but a genuine creature with a hidden family. Written by Steven T. Seagle and illustrated by Bryan Hitch, with inks by Paul Neary and colors by Lee Ann Denham, this 1999 issue delivers a gripping, character-driven story that redefines the line between monster and man. The cover, by Mark Bagley and Vince Russell, captures the moment of revelation with intensity.
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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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