Fallen Angels #7

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Marvel ⋅ 1987

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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Mary Jo Duffy

Inker

Tom Palmer

Colorist

Petra Scotese

Letterer

Bill Oakley

Artist

Kerry Gammill

Published

October 1987

Synopsis

The Fallen Angels are introduced to the Coconut Grove life.  They acclimate, but are soon taken captive by the rulers so as to experiment on their mutant-ness.  Ariel is also taken prisoner, as she exhibits a very, very rare mutagenic signature. SynopsisChance ran for her life, screaming in terror.  Sunspot ran to her aid, but stopped to laugh at the damsel in distress.  The locals of the Coconut Grove had given all the Fallen Angels a make-over, and Chance lost her tough-guy attitude when they applied glitter, make-up, and hair-gel.  Ariel sent Unipar (the leader of the Coconut Grove) away telling him to stay away from Chance.  Ariel and Chance began to discuss their plans when Boom-Boom walked up.  They distracted her with a little revenge on Sunspot; she planted a little time-bomb down the back of his lycra leggings.  His temper flared up, but he recalled the reasons why he ran away from home and slowly regained his calm while Warlock provided him some make-shift cover for his bottom.  As the three girls laughed at Sunspot, Chance and Ariel nearly let slip their plans to Boom-Boom but sweet talked her away. Siryn and Multiple Man arrived so Ariel uses her space-bending ability to take them across town.  Boom-Boom arrived too late, leaving an empty doorway which she couldn't follow them through.  Unipar, however, began to flatter her and lead her away while giving a hand-signal to a couple of guards.   Sunspot and Warlock joined the others across town, where the injured Multiple Man (who did not receive a Coconut Grove make-over) continued to work on the portable Cerebro.  Once again he accused Ariel and Chance of being mutants, especially when everyone's mutant powers had previously gone haywire.  Ariel sweet talked the Angels; she convinced them that she could not be a mutant, as it was impossible for the people of Coconut Grove to evolve.  Her space-bending ability was a family inherited trait, which was shared by her ancestor, Ariel in Shakespeare's...

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