
Writer Paul Allor
Artists Michael Sheifer & Eric Gapstur
Colorist Dee Cunniffe
Letter Joe Sabino
Magik was named in the solicitations, which I appreciate as that means I can order a comic as it is released, instead of adding it to my far too big Wishlist.

Magik only appears on one page, but it is a fun page where she is teaming up with the Hulk to fight Angela.
This comic is all about Luna Snow, trying to get to a gig in K’un-Lun, where Iron Fist gets his powers. She wasn’t given the exact location, and is trying to best to get there.
We get a fun moment where she is taken back by how tall Angela is. She gets to one bar, where Winter Soldier and Namor are fighting, but she calms them down with a war bond theme. Apparently, she is very old, as Peni Parker says later that her grandmother was a huge Luna Snow fan, and this is only the second comic I’ve read with her, so I’m not familiar with her backstory. I play Marvel Rivals, not too much, so I’m not sure if I’ve even seen her in the game. I do like how hectic that game is, and how much this comic matches that energy.
To get directions, maybe, to the actual location, she has to do a drink off with Logan. Which I like the rules being “first one to finish” as if it is first one to fall, that isn’t fair. She freezes his hand, and does her best to finish her drink. She wins, but the guy didn’t think she was going to win, so this was fruitless.
Cloak & Dagger agree to help the actual bar out, but Cloak gets his Lane and Avenue confuse, and sends her to where Doctor Doom is. This turns out to be a Doombot, and if she lets him be her backup singer, he’ll tell her where it is. She agrees, and turns out, the dragons burn the place down, so she goes back to the bar Winter Soldier, Namor, and Logan are, and has a blast.
Before that, we are introduced to Mark, the Cave Squid, as opposed to Jeff, the Land Shark, so that’s fun. Daredevil is there too, he’s never been a lawyer, and his mission is to vanquish all wars, and he got his powers from a dragon, Yinglong. So I’m not familiar at all with the lore of Marvel Rivals, besides the Rogue & Gambit marriage, as I played that season. Apparently, all of the mutants are in a different dimension, and that is why we don’t have many of them in the game. I was told that by reddit.
Paul Allor wrote a fun story, and the art is great, Michael Shelfer & Eric Gapstur. Dee Cunniffe is the color artist, and VC’s Joe Sabino is the letterer.
