Issue | #10 |
Published | July 1987 |
Frequency | Monthly |
Cover Price | 0.75 USD; 0.95 CAD; 0.40 GBP |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Bob Harras (Editor); Jim Shooter (Editor-in-Chief) |
Notes | Continued from "Spitfire and the Troubleshooters" #9. |
Characters | Jake Travest; M.A.X. suit [Uri] |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Marshall Rogers (signed) |
Inks | Marshall Rogers (signed) |
Notes | Signature dated 1987. |
Characters | Jenny Swensen; Jake Travest; Danjit; Rehnad (introduction); Edmund Roth; Agent Anne Pollicino (introduction); Uri (introduction); Soviet-controlled M.A.X. suits (villains) |
Synopsis | Jake Travest manages to overpower a Soviet soldier in the M.A.X. armor, and Jenny modifies the armor so that when the Soviets bring the armor into their base it will neutralize the other suits of armor. However, the Afghani rebels add a bomb to the armor, so that it kills the Soviets and destroys all the suits of armor in the base. Despite her anger over the loss of life, Jenny realizes the danger of allowing M.A.X. technology to get into the wrong hands and she agrees to join Roth's CIA anti-terrorist operation, Project: Spitfire. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Cary Bates |
Pencils | Marshall Rogers (signed) |
Inks | Tony DeZuniga |
Colors | Bob Sharen |
Letters | Joe Rosen |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Short bios of New Universe production staff continue. |