Artists: Paul Ryan (Penciller) , Danny Bulanadi (Inker) , Bill Oakley (Letterer) , Dann Thomas (Writer) , Roy Thomas (Writer)
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DescriptionAvengers West Coast # 67 February 1991"The Reaper And The Robot: Part Three, Converging Trajectories" pg 14 Inks over pencil w/ blue pencil roughs on Marvel Comics board Pencils: Paul Ryan (Signed lower right) Inks Danny Bulanadi Letters: Bill Oakley Writers: Dann Thomas & Roy Thomas (Signed lower left) The West Coast Avengers first appear in a four-issue limited series published from September to December 1984. The series was written by Roger Stern and drawn by Bob Hall and Brett Breeding. This was followed by a 102-issue series of the same name that ran from October 1985 to January 1994. The series was initially written by Steve Englehart and drawn by Al Milgrom and Joe Sinnott. From issue #42 to 57 the title was written and illustrated by John Byrne. The series was renamed Avengers West Coast on the cover of issue #47 (August 1989) and in the indicia in issue #48 (September 1989). Writers Roy and Dann Thomas and artist Paul Ryan became the new creative team with issue #60 and Dave Ross replaced Ryan with issue #71. The second series was accompanied by eight annuals published from 1986 to 1993. Two of the Avengers' most dangerous foes, Ultron and the new Grim Reaper, continue their unholy alliance with a plan to turn the world's populace into robotic slaves or psychic food- unless the West Coast Avengers can stop them! Grim Reaper locates Ultron’s secret base, and watches as Ultron proceeds to robotize the captive Hawkeye, Tigra and Quicksilver, while spouting off about his plans to turn the entire population of the planet into robots - and extension of himself. While that is happening, Iron Man encounters a group of civilians who have also been affected by Ultron’s robotizing process, and after they attack him, he eventually takes them down. All of this was “watched” by Ultron and his prisoners, before the Grim Reaper reveals his presence - but too late, as Ultron attacks him, displaying his new ability to reform himself, while commenting on how…dead…the Grim Reaper now truly is. Ultron and the Grim Reaper fight for some time, before making a deal after Ultron fuses the Grim Reaper’s scythe with the remains of his body. The heroes are fully robotized, and the Grim Reaper agrees to serve alongside Ultron in the new world. Meanwhile, Hank Pym and the Scarlet Witch are greeted by the frosty Dr. Jennifer Falk at UCLA, where they have been granted to use the high-tech computers to analyze the information they have in their quest to uncover why robots have replaced farmers, and what the mysterious metal rash is. While Hank analyzes the data, the Scarlet Witch is lost in her thoughts. Hank discovers that some kind of light may reverse the metallic rash, before the robotized Hawkeye, Tigra and Quicksilver appear, and proceed to knock Hank, the Scarlet Witch, and also Dr. Falk out. Ready to destroy the computer equipment, the robotized heroes are soon confronted by Iron Man, USAgent and the Wasp. Both sides battle well, and Wonder Man soon shows up to turn the tide, and the three robotized heroes are soon captured, and Iron Man proceeds to use his uni-beam on them, testing out various lights - and discovers that infrared light knocks the robotized heroes out. After the heroes receive a brief lecture from Dr. Falk, Iron Man tries different concentrations of infra red light on their robotized friends - while the Scarlet Witch concentrates hard, straining for her mutant hex power to return in order to help Iron Man find the right concentration of infra red. Whether her power has returned or not is unknown, but Iron Man does manage to find the right concentration, and Hawkeye, Tigra and Quicksilver are returned to normal - all except for one of Hawkeye’s hands. Hank swears that they will cure Hawkeye, while Iron Man puts Dr. Falk in her place when she tells them that they can no longer use the UCLA computers. Meanwhile, Ultron and the Grim Reaper discuss their plans further, and Ultron reveals that he is going to have his first mass-robotizing of humanity at the Rose Parade in California - which is currently in procession! Social/Sharing |
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Emanuele Peveri
Member Since 2011
Posted on 10/13/2013
Great AWC episode. I recall it clearly! Paul at his best. WOW! And thanks for close ups.
Michael Molinario
Member Since 2011
Posted on 10/13/2013
Paul told me he was pulling double duty working on this book and The Avengers with Tom Palmer. His pencils are so smooth and crisp anyone could ink him. Paul had this page on him since 91 and he only wanted $35 for it. I couldn't slide it into my portfolio any faster. Always great to see and hang with Paul at a show.
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