Marvel Masterworks: Luke Cage, Power Man Vol. 3 HC
Reprints: Power Man #32-47, Annual #1
(Vol. 271 in the Marvel Masterworks Library)
First Print
Release Date: February 13, 2019
REGULAR EDITION ISBN: 978-1-302-91635-0 • List Price: $75.00
VARIANT EDITION ISBN: 978-1-302-91636-7 • List Price: $75.00
VARIANT PRINT RUN: 594
Printed by R.R. Donnelley Asia Printing Solutions, China
328 Pages
Written by Don McGregor, Marv Wolfman & Chris Claremont with Bill Mantlo, Ed Hannigan & Roger Slifer
Penciled by Frank Robbins & Lee Elias with Marie Severin, Ron Wilson, Bob Brown & George Tuska
Cover by Dave Cockrum
Introduction by Don McGregor
Collection Editor: Cory Sedlmeier
Color & Art Reconstruction: Michael Kelleher & Kellustration
BONUS CONTENT:
• Summer Annuals house ad from November 1976 titles
• Luke Cage art by Ron Wilson & Joe Sinnott from Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar
• Power Man #38, pg. 1 original art by Bob Brown & Jim Mooney
• Power Man #39, pg. 1 original art by Bob Brown & Klaus Janson
• Bios: Don McGregor, Marv Wolfman, Chris Claremont, Frank Robbins, Lee Elias, Bob Brown, Ed Hannigan, Bill Mantlo, Ron Wilson, Marie Severin, Roger Slifer, George Tuska
ON SALE:
• REGULAR MASTERWORKS STOREFRONT
• VARIANT MASTERWORKS STOREFRONT
DISCUSS AT THE COLLECTED EDITIONS FORUMS:
• LUKE CAGE, POWER MAN MASTERWORKS VOL. 3 DISCUSSION
PREVIEW IMAGES
LUKE CAGE HITS HARD IN HIS THIRD AND FINAL SOLO MASTERWORKS!
Luke Cages defends the streets of New York City and even takes the fight to the outer boroughs in this Marvel Masterworks volume completing his solo adventures. He’ll face menaces as tough as Moses Magnum, as bizarre as the Mace and as infuriating as the Gem Theater’s always unpredictable vending machine. It’s all set against the gritty streets of 1970s Times Square, a location as colorful as anything any of Marvel’s minds have ever conjured up. Cage will also face an all-new and amped-up Chemistro; the Spear, who seeks to settle a score with the man who made Luke Cage bulletproof; and an adversary as unstoppable as death itself: the IRS.
ISSUES REPRINTED
Power Man #32-47, Annual #1