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Power Man and Iron Fist#70
Cover: Frank Miller

Power Man and Iron Fist #70

Jun 1981 · Marvel · 0.50 USD
“Coconut Snow”

In "Coconut Snow," Power Man and Iron Fist take on a mix of street-level threats and a high-stakes diplomatic standoff when El Supremo, a Terranuevan diplomat, captures Colleen. As Lee Wing slowly recovers fragments of his past, his memories of Colleen begin to resurface, adding emotional weight to the mission. Written by Mary Jo Duffy and illustrated by Kerry Gammill, with inks by Ricardo Villamonte, Walt Simonson, Joe Rubinstein, Frank Giacoia, and Jim Mooney, and colored by Ben Sean, this 1981 issue features a striking cover by Frank Miller.

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writer Mary Jo Duffy · artist Kerry Gammill · inker Ricardo Villamonte · inker Walt Simonson · inker Joe Rubinstein · inker Frank Giacoia · inker Jim Mooney · colorist Ben Sean · letterer Jim Novak · cover Frank Miller

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colorist Ben Sean
letterer Jim Novak
cover pencils, inks Frank Miller

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Power Man and Iron Fist deal with small-time criminals and El Supremo, a Terranuevan diplomat who has captured Colleen. Lee Wing, partial amnesiac after an encounter with Angar the Screamer, begins to remember Colleen.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).