A deceptively simple looking cover - but it took a lot of caption removal and image replacement before I could add Dream in. Here is a look behind the scenes:
A deceptively simple looking cover - but it took a lot of caption removal and image replacement before I could add Dream in. Here is a look behind the scenes:
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I remember this issue of MTIO! The one-shot villain was Tabur. A mountain lion that had been genetically accelerated by the High Evolutionary. But, who was adopted by Tigra's friends, the more mystically evolved Cat People, after getting kicked out of Wundagore. Nice tie-in, Ross. And skillfully rendered, too.*
*As usual. :-)
I think you're mixing this story up with Marvel Premiere #42, which was a solo Tigra comic featuring Tabur as the villain. The villain in the MTIO story was a renegade Cat Person called the Cougar, who was using the Null-Bands that had powered the robotic "living totem" Tomazooma.
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