The Mighty Crusaders #12
In "Liquid Fire," the Mighty Crusaders transform their dilapidated Greenwich Village brownstone into a functional headquarters, rallying around their shared mission. But beneath the team's renewed spirit, a quiet betrayal stirs—one of their own is secretly reporting to the government, and the truth is hidden in plain sight. Written by Rich Margopoulos and brought to life by Dick Ayers’ dynamic art, Chic Stone’s inks, Barry Grossman’s colors, and Bill Yoshida’s lettering, this 1985 issue captures the team’s growing unity—and the shadows that threaten to divide them. The cover, penciled by Ayers and inked by Stone, perfectly frames the tension simmering beneath the surface.
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The Crusaders rennovate their broken down brownstone in Greenwich Village into a proper headquarters. But unbeknownst to the team, one of them is a spy for the government.
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