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Thom appears with Dreamy and Violet in the scene with Silver Slasher and does not show again til after the villains and heroes fight and the villains are 'ported away until like halfway into the issue after that in the big crowd scene. He doesn't get to fight a single villain. Dreamy and Violet got to.
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The LSV War is notable in that three-fifths of it was pencilled by Steve Lightle over Keith Giffen's layouts. I know it wasn't to everyone's taste, but I personally loved it. I thought they cancelled out each other's flaws.
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Honestly when I first read the LSV war I did not at first realize Giffen was no longer actually doing the artwork in issue 3. I think I realized it after the fact, after the whole story was done.
I think a heaping portion of praise for that transition can be given to the inker as well.
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Larry Mahlstedt. Very talented inker. On the first 50 issues of Marvel's New Warriors, Mahlstedt immesurably helped Mark Bagley and Darick Robertson when they were still raw talents.
future king
Excuse me but can you please direct me to the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles?
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Sadly, for me the LSV War will always be a prelude to one of the saddest and worst comic-reading moments in my blissful youth. And that is ... THE DEATH OF KARATE KID! ...whom I adored back then as a wide-eyed youngster. Uh, in case you can't tell from my choice of avartar.
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