#(particularly when many comic book readers will always associate the serum with the incorruptible good that is Steve Rogers)
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“Cry of the Native!” Fear (Vol. 1/1970), #16.
Writer: Steve Gerber; Penciler: Val Mayerik; Inker: Sal Trapani; Colorist: Petra Goldberg; Letterer: Artie Simek
#Marvel#Marvel comics#Marvel 616#Fear#Man-Thing#Ted Sallis#this issue may on occasion indulge a bit in telling rather than showing but this isn’t the most egregious example#I do find this flashback incredibly interesting however as a way to further prove to readers#Ted’s history of selling out his scientific expertise for the military-industrial complex#if either they had missed the first couple or if they rather missed the message of those issues#seeing as finding a way to prepare for a polluted world (and quite possibly only supplying it to the military) instead of#finding a way to avoid polluting the air in the first place is far more overtly nefarious than developing a super soldier serum#(particularly when many comic book readers will always associate the serum with the incorruptible good that is Steve Rogers)#there’s also the fact that#even though Ted had a sense that what he was doing was detestable…he still did it#right up until the swamp incident
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