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    Marvel Premiere #37

    Marvel Premiere » Marvel Premiere #37 - Code-Name: The Cold Warrior! released by Marvel on August 1977.

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    Code-Name: The Cold Warrior! last edited by pikahyper on 04/24/20 05:21AM View full history

    In this 3-D Man issue a Skrull, disguised as the vice president, tells Professor Sinkovitz that the 3-D Man is a communist spy and that he should use his machine to become a human weapon to get rid of the 3-D Man. His machine makes him the Cold Warrior! This means that the 3-D Man has yet another challenge to face!

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    3D in the 70s in the 50s... 0

    Well this is the end of a three part origin story for 3D Man. So that makes it hard to judge on its own. This was part of a pile of comics I got as a kid. I think even then I wasn't into it. Not sure I even read it back then.The story was written in the 1970s and takes place in the 1950s. And here I am in 2013 reading it. It had the feel of an old Marvel style collaboration with captions added in after the art was drawn. Also it seems to be trying to make fun of itself, but the serious bits kind...

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