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Marvels: Eye of the Camera#4 [Black and White Edition]
Cover: Jay Anacleto

Marvels: Eye of the Camera #4 [Black and White Edition]

Apr 2009 · Marvel · 3.99 USD
“Deep Wounds”

In "Deep Wounds," Phil, still grappling with the legacy of his earlier work, finds his faith in heroes tested as he documents their increasingly questionable choices. A pivotal moment comes when the Molecule Man, a villain long seen as a threat, unexpectedly steps in to save the world from the Beyonder—shifting Phil’s perspective and inspiring a new direction for his project. Written by Kurt Busiek and Roger Stern, with art by Jay Anacleto and a cover by Jay Anacleto, this black and white edition captures a turning point in a story that redefines what it means to be a hero.

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writer Kurt Busiek · writer Roger Stern · artist Jay Anacleto · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · cover Jay Anacleto

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Working on his sequel to Marvels, Phil begins to think that the heroes he is photographing aren't worth the praise and glory as they make one questionable move after another. His faith is restored a little when he witnesses the Molecule Man, a villain, save the world from the Beyonder. Phil decides on a new direction for his book.

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