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The Real Heroes#4
Cover: Tom Morgan
The Real Heroes #4
“Blowing Smoke”
In "Blowing Smoke," a powerful but grieving hero confronts the legacy of addiction in a story that’s as personal as it is urgent. Written by Evan Skolnick and brought to life by Tom Morgan’s dynamic art and Jim Hoston and Joe Caponsacco’s vivid colors, this 1994 Marvel issue explores a quiet yet charged moment of reckoning. The cover by Tom Morgan captures the tension with striking precision.
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writer Evan Skolnick · artist, inker Tom Morgan · colorist Jim Hoston · colorist Joe Caponsacco · letterer Janice Chiang · cover Tom Morgan
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writer Evan Skolnick
artist, inker Tom Morgan
colorist Jim Hoston
colorist Joe Caponsacco
letterer Janice Chiang
cover pencils, inks Tom Morgan
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Our heroes stop an unnamed super-powered individual that is attacking and destroying cigarette vendors that sold cigarettes to his mother who died of cancer.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).