Damage Control (1989) #3A

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Published July, 1989 (Copper Age) by Marvel Comics and went on sale in 1989 for $1.00 USD. This issue contains 32 pages in Color, the current NM value is $2.00 USD.

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  • The Big Hype!

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bobashep
2.5

by on 7/10/2014 9:19:00 PM (Variant B)

In an attempt to make the general public make the connection that Damage Control works to repair the damage left by super heroes, their PR officer makes it a requirement to wear and act like their own version of a super hero team. When some super villains don’t understand that these guys aren’t the newest good guy squad on the block, the crew at Damage Control requires Iron Man to save their bacon. This is perhaps the most silliest of the issues in this mini-series. I don’t understand why they need to act and look like superheroes. The doings of Damage Control as a business trying to make an honest living in a world full of super heroes is perfect. Why mess with the formula? Not the best issue in the series by far!

gjtwohig
4

by on 3/17/2021 4:49:00 PM (Variant A)
builder1465
4

by on 5/10/2015 7:30:00 PM (Variant B)
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Damage Control (1989) #3A
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