—El AguilaAs long as you hire yourselves out to anyone who'll meet your price, there is a good chance that we will meet again as enemies.
Appearing in "An Eagle in the Aerie"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Female Sabateurs
- Jill
- Sabrina (and others)
Other Characters:
- Nightwing Restorations (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
- Misty Knight (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
- Colleen Wing (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
- Dr. Banner (Cameo)
- D.W. Griffith (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- New York
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Times Square
- 42nd Street
- Gem Theater (Under Construction and Opening Soon)
- 42nd Street
- Park Avenue
- Riverside Drive
- Daniel Rand's Brownstone Apartment
- Times Square
- Manhattan
- New York City
- New York
- Canada
- The Aerie
- United States of America
- K'un-Lun (Mentioned)
- North America
Vehicles:
- Fantasti-Car MK II (Only on screen as a static image or video record)
Synopsis for "An Eagle in the Aerie"
When Jeryn Hogarth calls Power Man and Iron Fist to come up to his Arie in Canada to pick up Jennie Royce, Power Man and Iron Fist are unaware that they are being followed by the vigilante El Aguila, who believes the two Heroes for Hire to be involved in shady business following their last encounter.
When Power Man and Iron Fist arrive in Canada, they are taken into Jeryn's private office where he tells the two that he believes that some of the women on his staff may be stealing the various assets that that are kept that Arie. When El Aguila arrives to attack the Aerie, he ultimately ends up teaming up with Power Man and Iron Fist, and exposing a number of Jeryn's support staff who are responsible.
After the thieves are defeated, El Aguila is thanked for his help, Aguila departs from the Arie as a ally of the Heroes for Hire, but not before stealing a kiss from Jennie.
Notes
- This issue contains a letters page, Power/Fistfuls. Letters are published from Rob MacKinnon, Ray D. Smith, Peter Petruski II, Rick Snodle, and Kenneth Swain with responses by Mary Jo Duffy.