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* {{apn|[[Luke Cage (Earth-616)|Power Man (Luke Cage)]]|Power Man #27|Power Man #28}}
 
* {{apn|[[Luke Cage (Earth-616)|Power Man (Luke Cage)]]|Power Man #27|Power Man #28}}
 
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* {{only|[[Mortimer Norris (Earth-616)|Mr. Fish]]}}
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* {{a|[[Maggia (Earth-616)|Maggia goons]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Maggia (Earth-616)|Maggia goons]]}}
 
** {{only|[[Jorge Moat (Earth-616)|Shrike]]}}
 
** {{only|[[Jorge Moat (Earth-616)|Shrike]]}}

Revision as of 19:55, 17 January 2020

Quote1 Goodbye, Mr. Fish! Quote2
Luke Cage

Appearing in "No One Laughs at Mr. Fish!"

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  • Truckers (Only in flashback)
    • Jake (Only in flashback)

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Synopsis for "No One Laughs at Mr. Fish!"

Power Man is hired by a bunch of local truckers who have been terrorized by Mr. Fish. When Luke goes looking for Fish he finds him attempting to sabotage a truck. There Luke is shocked to find that Mr. Fish has a literal appearance to match his name. After a brief fight, Luke is knocked out by a ray gun and Fish and his minions take him to the top of a partially constructed building.
Fish explains to Luke that he was a common thug until one day he while trying to escape with a secret isotope, jumped into the East River, and mutated into a humanoid fish. He had then joined up with the Maggia which put him in his current mission. Luke manages to bust loose and fight off Fish's men, and in a one-on-one fight with Mr. Fish himself, Luke knocks him off the building and Fish falls to his death.

Notes

  • Due to deadline constraints, the continuation of last issue's climax was postponed and this filler story was printed in it's place.
  • As seen on page one, this issue is Story #JV-147.
  • This issue contains a letters page, Comments to Cage. Letters are published by Les baptiste, Mark Dooley, and Robert Dugan. The letters page also contains a Series "B" Marvel Value Stamp #25 Captain America.

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