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Comics:Marvel Comics Presents Vol 1 36

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"Having a Wild Weekend (Part 6) - Keep the Fire Burning"


Appearing in "Having a Wild Weekend (Part 6) - Keep the Fire Burning"

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  • Loonies
    • Rochester (destruction)
    • Tweedie (destruction)

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Synopsis for "Having a Wild Weekend (Part 6) - Keep the Fire Burning"

Rachel Summers finds herself in a never-ending fire, when she is confronted by a possible-future version of Shadowcat - Kate Pryde from Rachel’s timeline. Kate blames Rachel for her death when she escaped into the past, but Rachel believes someone is trying to desecrate Kate’s memory, when the future Kitty disappears, Rachel finds herself trapped in a room of darkness - until “Dark Phoenix” appears, harassing Rachel, and challenging her to a “light-saber” fight. “Dark Phoenix” also disappears, and Rachel is then confronted by a bird called Tweedie, who starts a death process on Rachel - until the rest of Excalibur arrive, with the reprogrammed cat Rochester that fought Kitty, now programmed to attack Tweedie, it swallows him whole. Rachel returns to normal, and Rochester explodes. Meanwhile, Captain Britain continues to watch himself travel down the yellow brick road, this time coming in contact with a very talkative lion.

Appearing in "Panther's Quest (Part 24) - Opponents"

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  • Gore
  • Unnamed soldiers

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Appearing in "Encounter in the Alley of Death"

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  • Unnamed homeless people

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  • Unnamed criminals

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Notes

  • One of the few issues of this series to feature fewer than four stories.


Trivia

  • "Having a Wild Weekend" continues the trend from the last two issues with a parodied character from "The Wizard of Oz."


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