Come on, Solar! God to god!
- -- Fred Bender
The Power Trip[]
Appearances[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Ambassador Dahli (Only appearance; dies)
- Erica Pierce (Mentioned only)
- Karl (news cameraman)
- Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD)
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission (Mentioned only)
- Mr. Drahushuk (Mentioned only)
Locations:
- California
- Los Angeles
- Indian Embassy
- Los Angeles
- Mojave Desert
- Death Valley (based on Secret Weapons #1)
- Oklahoma
- Unreality
Items:
Vehicles:
Credits[]
- Writers: Jim Shooter (plot), Steve Ditko (plot), Kevin VanHook (script)
- Pencilers: Steve Ditko (layouts), Bob Wiacek (finishes)
- Inkers: Bob Wiacek
- Colorists: Knob Row
- Letterers: Jade Moede
- Cover Artists: Joe Quesada, Bob Layton, Mike Cavallaro
- Editors: Bob Layton
- Editor-in-Chief: Bob Layton
Synopsis[]
Above Muskogee, Solar pursues Fred Bender, who has stolen some of his awesome power. The wily Bender gives Solar the slip and goes off to play with his dangerous new abilities. But Bender's sanity proves fragile and his whims begin to claim lives! Solar finally catches the man and whisks him away to the terrifying quantum maelstrom where Solar strips him of his power and leaves him stranded in the middle of the desert.[1]
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Quotes[]
Come on, Solar! God to god!
- -- Fred Bender
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