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    Adventure into Fear #16

    Adventure into Fear » Adventure into Fear #16 - Cry Of The Native! released by Marvel on September 1973.

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    When overreaching industrialist F.A. Schist starts tearing up the swamps, the Man-Thing emerges. Featuring Man-Thing’s ‘acidic burn of fear’!

    Developers plan to drain and build over the swamp. But this doesn't sit well with the Native American's who live there - or the Man-Thing!

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    From A Distant Swamp Rises the First Changes to Comics 0

    It's been said before that a lot of the changes in comics that started happening in the 1980s have their roots in stories a decade earlier, in the 1970s, by Steve Gerber. This is such a story.  In this story, a construction company plans to clear the swamp for a construction project. The result brings the residents of the nearby small town into conflict with the business interests, the environmentalists into conflict with the poor laborers, the construction workers into conflict with the Nativ...

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