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* From issue #9 of Luke's first ongoing: [[Doctor Doom]] has left town to avoid paying Luke $200. Luke does what any self-respecting hero for hire would do in these circumstances: he breaks into the Baxter Building, convinces Reed Richards to lend him a plane, flies to Latveria, gets caught up in a robot rebellion led by an alien, and beats up Doom until he gets his money, ''and'' helps quash the rebellion. Luke gets his $200 ''and Dr. Doom's respect''. Moral of the story: do ''not'' welch on Luke Cage.
* From issue #9 of Luke's first ongoing: [[Doctor Doom]] has left town to avoid paying Luke $200. Luke does what any self-respecting hero for hire would do in these circumstances: he breaks into the Baxter Building, convinces Reed Richards to lend him a plane, flies to Latveria, gets caught up in a robot rebellion led by an alien, and beats up Doom until he gets his money, ''and'' helps quash the rebellion. Luke gets his $200 ''and Dr. Doom's respect''. Moral of the story: do ''not'' welch on Luke Cage.


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  • From issue #9 of Luke's first ongoing: Doctor Doom has left town to avoid paying Luke $200. Luke does what any self-respecting hero for hire would do in these circumstances: he breaks into the Baxter Building, convinces Reed Richards to lend him a plane, flies to Latveria, gets caught up in a robot rebellion led by an alien, and beats up Doom until he gets his money, and helps quash the rebellion. Luke gets his $200 and Dr. Doom's respect. Moral of the story: do not welch on Luke Cage.