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Publisher |
Marvel |
Writer |
J. M. DeMatteis |
Artist |
Ron Garney |
Artist |
Tom Palmer |
Colorist |
Nel Yomtov |
Colorist |
Christie Scheele |
Letterer |
Ken Lopez |
Cover Artist |
Bill Sienkiewicz |
Published | June 1991 |
Frenchie and Marc's housekeeper, Chloe, are snuggled up on a couch in one of Marc's apartments, when Scarlet breaks in through the glass ceiling. She attacks Frenchie and her disciples surround Chloe before she can shoot her. Meanwhile, Marc feels like he might be slipping through time... or going crazy. He arrives at a church he was told Scarlet was holed up in, only to find homeless people. Scarlet is dancing in a church garden, hallucinating that the statues are dancing with her. They then attack! She snaps out of it and runs inside, revealing that she still has Frenchie held captive. Chloe shows up at Marc's door, crying, explaining that Scarlet has Frenchie with her on top of the Brooklyn Bridge. Moon Knight arrives at the bridge, to find Scarlet alone. He confronts her about Frenchie, and she says he has been returned to the apartment, safe. She asks Moon Knight to save her, but then stabs him, claiming she doesn't deserve to be. He falls off the bridge into the water below.