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For a long time, Marvel's annuals would feature short stories starring "supporting" characters. This one features Ben Urich, tough reporter, going after a drug lord named Lambert who has a HUGE ponytail.



3 and a half pages of a ten page story.


Bushwacker (who was recently killed by Wolverine in X-FORCE) shows up and bushwhacks Ben and his informant, Niedtz. But...







I always liked this story. And Bushwacker really isn't that "deep" a character, even though he *was* once a priest.

Date: 2010-09-17 02:07 pm (UTC)
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IIRC it was sort of vague what they meant by that, mutants using their powers to subtly enhance their chosen vocation. We never found out how he knew they were mutants, or what sort of powers they had, though one can theorise that a dancer with a low level flight power might enhance their performance by effectively, flying unaided longer than a non-mutant dancer would, but what sort of power enhances painting? Would Forge and Cypher have been targets since they achieved extraordinary results through mutant power means?

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