PropertyValue
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  • Luke Cage, Hero for Hire Vol 1 1
Letterer1
  • Skip Kohloff
Inker1
  • Billy Graham
Inker1
  • Billy Graham
Editor-in-Chief
  • Stan Lee
Writer1
  • Archie Goodwin
Penciler1
  • George Tuska
Writer1
  • Archie Goodwin
StoryTitle
  • Out of Hell -- A Hero!
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
Penciler1
  • George Tuska
Solicit
  • This month's Soap-box says it all! But you'll say even more, after you step up and shake hands with - Luke Cage! * A wee bit late - but well worth the wait! Get in on the ground floor on this one, pilgrim! It's gonna be big!
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * ** ** ** * * Other Characters: * * * * Locations: * ** *** , **** ** *** Items: * Vehicles: *
Letterer1
  • Skip Kohloff
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
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CoverArtist
  • John Romita
Country
  • USA
Speaker
  • [[W:C:marvel:W:C:marvel:Luke Cage
Month
  • June
Synopsis
  • At Seagate Prison, Lucas is a prisoner who has been abused by those who warden over him. However, when he explains to prison physician Noah Burstein that while he wasn't the most law abiding citizen, he was framed for cocaine possession by his friend Willis Stryker, who then moved in on their criminal racket, and his girl, which eventually led to Reva's death. Burstein offers Lucas an early chance at parole if he helps with a scientific experiment. However, when racist prison guard Billy Bob Rackham tampers with the machine, an unexpected effect: Lucas is granted enhanced strength and bullet proof skin. Once realizing this, Lucas uses his powers to escape Seagate, leaving the staff there to assume that he died trying to flee in the water. Lucas eventually finds his way to New York City, where he decides to put his powers to use, earning himself some income as a "Hero for Hire". Buying a costume and taking on the name Luke Cage, Lucas begins his career as "Hero for Hire." Luke's activities make him popular among the people of Harlem, but also bring the attention of the local syndicates leader: Diamondback, a costumed criminal with trick switchblades, who as it turns out, is Luke's old friend Stryker.
Notes
  • * Creative Contribution: Roy Thomas & John Romita * This issue is reprinted in comics and books, see references for info.
quotation
  • Yeah! Outfit's kinda hokey... but so what? All part of the super-hero scene. An' this way when I use my powers, it's gonna seem natural. A little promotion work an' I'm in business!
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1972