You ain't taking no more chances. Soon as you can walk, I want you on a plane out of town.
Thanks Luke... But no thanks. Don't be noble at your own expense. I'm not just your friend, I'm your partner. This is my fight, too.
Appearing in "The Last Gamble"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Bob Diamond
- Harmony Young
- Rafael Scarfe
- D.W. Griffith (Only in recap)
- Toby
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Gabriel "Gabby" (Death)
- Brackett
- Solace
- Sim
- Montoya
- Donelli
- Jeryn Hogarth (Mentioned)
- Sons of the Tiger (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- New York
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Riverside Drive
- Daniel Rand's Brownstone Apartment
- Park Avenue
- Times Square
- 42nd Street
- Gem Theater (Main story and flashback) (Wreckage, ruins, debris, fragments)
- 42nd Street
- 46th Street
- Riverside Drive
- Manhattan
- New York City
- New York
- United States of America
- K'un-Lun (Mentioned)
- North America
Synopsis for "The Last Gamble"
Continued from last issue... After a bomb that destroyed the Gem Theater and injured D.W. Griffith, Power Man and Iron Fist are looking for the men responsible: Senor Suerte and Senor Muerte, the brothers of the original Senor Suerte/Muerte. The two men, continuing their revenge scheme against Power Man and Iron Fist threaten Harmony Young. While Iron Fist trains with Bob Diamond, Power Man checks his sources and sends Jennie off to Canada to be save.
When Iron Fist is targeted next, Power Man saves him from certain death when he's trapped in the Heroes for Hire Inc. elevator.
The two track down Senor Muerte and Senor Suerte, and after a brief chase, the two crooks trip themselves up when the cross paths with a black cat. They are defeated by Power Man and Iron Fist and turned over to the authorities, they vow to get back at the two heroes someday.
Notes
- Inks (issue pages): Green pages 1-7, D'Agostino pages 9-30.
- This issue contains a letters page, Power/Fistfuls. Letters are published from Paul Hayward, Jay Elliot, Jr.,Larry Corman, and Erik Knight.