(October 1991)

Marvel, 1991 Series
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Volume
1
Price
4.95 USD; 5.75 CAD
Pages
52
On-sale Date
1991
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Marvel Comics
Brand
Marvel Comics
ISBN
0-87135-750-X Search at WorldCat
Barcode
024885230666 01
Editing
Ralph Macchio (credited) (editor); Len Kaminski (credited) (assistant editor); Tom DeFalco (credited) (editor in chief)

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents)

Legion of Night / cover / 1 page (report information)

Pencils
Whilce Portacio (credited)
Inks
Scott Williams (credited)
Colors
?
Letters
?

Genre
horror-suspense
Characters
Omen [Charles Blackwater]; Jennifer Kale
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Messenger from the Dead (Table of Contents: 1)

Legion of Night / comic story / 48 pages (report information)

Script
Steve Gerber (credited)
Pencils
Whilce Portacio (credited)
Inks
Scott Williams (credited)
Colors
Paul Mounts (credited) (color artist)
Letters
John Workman (credited)

First Line of Dialogue or Text
On me.
Genre
horror-suspense
Characters
Fin Fang Foom; Jennifer Kale; Dr. Katherine Reynolds; Bernard Drabble; Martin Gold; Shannon (Martin's secretary); Charles Blackwater (dies in this story); Reeve Calder; Hildreth (Caulder's high priestess); Natasha Haynesworth; Pandro Horovitz; Andrew Graynold; Ariann; Daniel Boyd; Dr. Chan Liuchow
Universe
Marvel : mainstream
Synopsis
Several people with occult knowledge or sensitivity are alerted when Charles Blackwater is killed by Reeve Calder. Blackwater successfully defended Calder against federal charges stemming from his cult, but learned too much about the cult to remain alive. The cult then brings Fin Fang Foom back to life, fulfilling an ancient prophecy.
Editing
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Series Information
Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
    Legion of Night
  2. 1. Messenger from the Dead
    Legion of Night
This issue was modified by, among others
  • Mark Coale
  • Peter Croome
  • Jerry Hillegas (R.I.P.)
  • Matthias Hofmann
  • Darrel McCann
  • Mark Q
  • Derek Reinhard
  • Jason Sacks
  • Ramon Schenk
  • Jim Van Dore
  • Gregg Whitmore