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    Giant-Size Werewolf #2 Oct 1974
    "The Frankenstein Monster Meets Werewolf By Night"
    The Frankenstein Monster travels to California

    to see if Danton Vayla can help him;

    At the same time, the Brotherhood of Baal, run by Vayla, kidnaps Lissa Russell and plans to sacrifice her in a magical ritual;
    Jack Russell, while searching for his sister, changes into the Werewolf by Night and attacks the Frankenstein Monster.

    Script by Doug Moench, pencils by Don Perlin, inks by Vince Colletta

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    Marvel Spotlight #18 Oct 1974
    "Madhouse!"
    Daimon and Katherine Reynolds are invited out to a party being held by Dr. Wilfred Nobel,
    where Daimon is recognized as a famous exorcist and deflects questions from the other party guests.
    Later that night, while outside for some fresh air, Daimon finds Wilfred's dog, Cerberus, dead -- killed by some unknown attacker.

    Later that night, after the party, Daimon is awoken by a phone call from Katherine
    telling him that after the party Wilfred's home burned to the ground.
    Investigating as Son of Satan, he probes the wreckage and learns that Wilfred died in the inferno
    and that the fire was deliberately set by a woman who was possessed by the demon.

    Daimon tracks the demonic presence to the home of the Manners family,
    where he offers aid for their daughter Melissa who is the one possessed by the demon.
    After learning that the possession happened after they caught Melissa home alone with a boy,
    Daimon confronts the possessed girl. The demon introduces itself as Allatou, and attacks Daimon.

    After a brief struggle, Daimon manages to drive the creature from the girls body.
    However it had simply left Melissa's body and possessed her father, Albert,
    who bursts in the room with a meat cleaver, poised at killing Daimon.

    Script by Steve Gerber, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Frank Chiaramonte

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    Incredible Hulk #300 Oct 1984
    "Days of Rage!"
    The now savage Hulk stands on the roof of Smythe's Warehouse and begins tearing down a billboard.
    He hurls it down to the street below, and the panicking crowd cannot understand why the Hulk has suddenly become so feral.
    Daredevil observes the carnage and detects an abandoned child sitting in the midst of the fleeing pedestrians.
    He swings down and scoops the child to safety before the hordes of people accidentally trample him.

    Gabe Jones leads an attack squadron of S.H.I.E.L.D. hoverfliers to engage the Hulk.
    They launch napalm missiles at him, and the roof of the warehouse erupts into flames.
    Kate Waynesboro stands nearby watching the attack.
    She realizes now that the man she loved is hopelessly lost and that the Hulk is truly nothing more now than a monster.

    The Hulk picks up a water tower from the roof of the building and hurls it at the S.H.I.E.L.D. hoverfliers.
    The ships are destroyed, and several S.H.I.E.L.D. agents fall seemingly to their doom.
    Fortunately, Spider-Man arrives and catches them in a net of webbing.
    He then creates a web canopy to protect the agents from the deluge of now blistering hot water that descends down from the destroyed tower.
    The combination of steaming water and flames causes the roof of the warehouse to collapse and the Hulk falls down inside.

    From nearby Greenwich Village, Doctor Strange sits on the stoop of his mansion and observes events from afar.
    He knows that there is no chance of saving Banner, but he needs to find a way to stop the Hulk without destroying him.
    He goes into his sanctum to consult with the Orb of Agamotto.

    The Hulk meanwhile, emerges from the burning warehouse and stalks out into the street
    where he is met by a battalion of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and New York City police officers.
    The S.H.I.E.L.D. agents fire upon the Hulk with their advanced handguns, but this proves fruitless.
    The Hulk tears up a section of the street pavement, which sends agents and police officers alike scattering across the ground.

    At City Hall, Mayor Ed Koch consults with New York governor Mario Cuomo regarding the Hulk's rampage.
    The governor recommends calling in the National Guard, but the mayor instead sends a signal to Avengers Mansion.

    Other heroes arrive on the scene to take their chance at bringing down the Hulk.
    The Human Torch unleashes a blast of flame, but the Hulk extinguishes him with a super-clap of his hands.
    Iron Fist charges up his fist and punches at the Hulk,
    but the Hulk catches the blow and re-channels the energy back into Iron Fist's body.
    Power Man charges at him from behind and the Hulk responds by punching him through four skyscrapers.

    Eventually, the Avengers arrive and attack the Hulk as well.
    Starfox attempts to use his pheremone power to calm him,
    but the Hulk is beyond calming at this point and sends Starfox flying.
    The Scarlet Witch uses her hex power to electrocute the Hulk, but this doesn't even slow him down.
    The Vision tells Captain Marvel to assume the form of Gamma radiation and attack the Hulk. This too proves futile.
    The Vision engages the Hulk directly and tries to stop him by altering his density.
    The Hulk pounds the Vision across the top of his head, driving him several feet into the ground.
    Thor takes his turn and the two combatants rage across Manhattan trading blow for blow with one another.
    Thor is one of the few beings alive who can actually withstand a punch from the Incredible Hulk.
    Their fight carries over into Central Park, and the Hulk attacks Thor with his own commemorative Adamantium statue.
    Thor deflects the projectile with Mjolnir, and the impact sends shockwaves across the city.

    Finally, Doctor Strange arrives. After consulting with the Orb of Agamotto,
    he realizes that there is only one solution towards stopping the Hulk – exile.

    Having analyzed several different dimensional realms, he decides that the only place
    where the Hulk can no longer threaten a living being is in a Crossroads realm.
    Strange opens a mystic portal and places it before the Hulk, just as the green behemoth begins charging at him.
    As the Hulk enters the rift, the portal quickly closes.

    Story by Bill Mantlo. Art by Sal Buscema and Gerry Talaoc.

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    Blaze #3 Oct 1994
    "Highway to Hellfire!"
    As Blaze continues the search for his children,

    the secret of Holden Blevins is revealed.


    Script by Larry Hama, pencils by Henry Martinez, inks by Bud LaRosa

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    Defenders #18 Dec 1974
    "Rampage!" Guest-starring Power Man
    Dr. Strange, Nighthawk and Luke Cage are in the middle of a heated confrontation against the Wrecking Crew,
    who are looking for a mysterious casing from a building they just demolished.
    Strange has created an invisible mystic barrier to keep the combatants away from civilians.
    The Defenders and the Wrecking Crew engage in battle, during which the Wrecker
    explains how the crew helped him escape from prison and find his enchanted crowbar.
    All four touched the crowbar as it got struck by lightning.

    The power of the crowbar was restored, and the Wrecking Crew was born.
    Learning of the mystical nature of the Crew's power, Strange starts draining away their power.

    Further away, the Hulk has returned to the Defenders, but is being blocked by Strange's barrier.

    He starts pounding on it, causing Strange to lose consciousness, and the barrier to disappear.
    Freed, the Wrecking Crew attack the Hulk, but are no match for him.
    Learning that the mystic barrier is gone, the Wrecker uses his crowbar
    to blast away the Defenders and the Crew make their getaway.
    Thunderball finds the casing from the building's rubble and opens it, only to learn it is empty.

    Script by Len Wein. Pencils by Sal Buscema. Inks by Dan Green.

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    Marvel Spotlight #19 Dec 1974
    "Demon, Demon--Who's Got the Demon?"
    Continued from last issue... Katherine Reynolds is attempting to get a hold of Daimon.
    However she only succeeds in drawing the attention of reporter Daniel Alan Crandall
    who decides to follow Katherine when she brushes him off to try and find Daimon.
    Daimon himself finds himself fighting off the Allatou-possessed Albert Manners,

    which he easily over powers, but the demon repossesses Melissa.
    Grabbing Mary, Daimon traps Allatou in the room with an ankh barrier
    and begins to contemplate a way to free the Manner's from Allatou's machinations.

    Meanwhile, Katherine and Daniel arrive at the ruins of Dr. Nobel's house.
    There they are confronted by neighbors who tell them of Daimon's
    arrival and subsequent trip to the Manners' house down the road.
    While at the Manners residence, Daimon is forced to confront Allatou again when the creature
    begins slowly torturing the body of Melissa Manners with the intent of eventually killing her.

    Locked in battle against Allatou, who keeps Daimon occupied
    by switching bodies, Katherine and Daniel arrive on the scene.

    When the demon possesses Daniel's body, Daimon finally manages to get it on
    the defensive, and threatens to trap it in a mortal body unless it ceases it's plan.

    Allatou, fearful of being trapped in mortal form departs.

    Script by Steve Gerber, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Mike Esposito

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    The Daimon Hellstrom character is bald now?

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    Werewolf by Night #24 Dec 1974
    "The Dark Side of Evil"
    After the Werewolf has battled Atlas, Jack Russell returns to his apartment,

    but learns he's been evicted.

    Later, the cops trap the Werewolf.

    Script by Doug Moench, pencils by Don Perlin, inks by Vince Colletta

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    Dr. Doom MCU Origin May Be Revealed In WandaVision Series

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    Blaze #4 Nov 1994
    "Apache Autumn"
    Johnny's search for his children takes him to a reservation where he joins up with Warpath and Wyatt Wingfoot.



    Script by Larry Hama, pencils by Henry Martinez, inks by Bud LaRosa

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    Blaze #5 Dec 1994
    "Bad Day at the Haunted Mesa" [Apache Autumn Part Two]
    Warpath and Blaze battle the transformed Darryl Licht

    and get help from Wyatt Wingfoot, Clara

    and Princess Python.

    Script by Larry Hama, pencils by Henry Martinez, inks by Bud LaRosa

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    Talking Happy Birthday Ann "Annie" Nocenti!!!

    Nightmare #1 Dec 1994
    "Temptation"
    The beginning of a whole new era in the life of one of Dr. Strange's greatest villains!
    Nightmare gives up his throne to become mortal

    --for the love of a woman.

    This results in a war for his throne on his world and dreams gone wild in ours.

    It's a killer of a love story that redefines the Lord of the Nightmare dimension for all time!

    Written by Ann Nocenti https://peoplepill.com/people/ann-nocenti/. Art by Joe Bennett and Mike Witherby.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 616MarvelYear is LeapYear View Post

    Quote Originally Posted by Jaquar View Post
    I love this. They should show more of Jack's "Full Savage" form more than just "Wolf-Man" form but I guess the major drawback is that he's 9"something Werewolf that doesn't give a damn that your friend or foe, your either meat or mate.
    I doubt it will be depicted like that on Disney+

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    Quote Originally Posted by 616MarvelYear is LeapYear View Post
    I'd like them to be Secret Defenders!
    Quote Originally Posted by Draegwolf View Post
    I would have loved to read that comic when it had that lineup.

    But yeah, the Defenders are another team that could easily be converted to a purely mystic team since Marvel doesn't really seem to have any plans or direction for them. While I can't see them being as dark as the Midnight Son's I could still see them having a pretty solid lineup made up of characters like Doctor Strange, Black Knight, Valkyrie, Shang Chi, Hercules, and Silverclaw.
    IMO a GREAT lineup of the super hero team Defenders in the MCU.

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