
Oh, yeah, the bull is really a giant Inhuman with a magic shape-shifting jewel that lets him turn into a giant red-and-black-striped version of any old animal. And he's attacking Wasp at a fashion show for petite women because he thinks that tiny humans have stolen the world away from giants.
Really. Hey, cut me a break, I didn't say it was a brilliantly written story...
Anyway, the Wasp and Dakota North (!) whoop him and turn him over to Reed Richards, so the world is safe for "the tyranny of the tiny."
Really.
Man, Friday can't come fast enough...
From Marvel Super-Heroes #3 (1990)
2 comments:
Why is the Wasp wearing a costume under her gown? Wouldn't that wreck the drape? That seems out of character for her.
Since the Wasp has NEVER had a fashion show that wasn't interrupted by a super-villain, wearing the costume is a better alternative than having to fly around naked once the fighting starts. Besides, unstable molecules magically solve the draping problem...
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