Comic Book: Damage Control

What This Comic Book is About:
When superpowered beings clash, who cleans up the mess afterwards? Why, Damage Control! Four-issue miniseries takes a comical look at the people who deal with extreme disaster.

Data Sheet:
Dates
May 1989 to Aug 1989
N/A
1

Characters most frequently found in this comic book:
In order of appearances.

Colossus
Colossus

(Piotr Rasputin)
Crystal
Crystal

(Corystalia Amaqulin Maximoff)
Cyclops
Cyclops

(Scott Summers)
Doctor Doom
Doctor Doom

(Victor Von Doom)
Doctor Druid
Doctor Druid

(Anthony Ludgate Druid)
Plus: Black Knight (Nathan Garrett), Cypher.
Damage Control #1
Damage Control #1

(May 1989)

Comics Index

Total Indexed Comics: 4

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Damage Control #1
5 stars

Damage Control #1

May 1989
"A Restoration Comedy!"
Script: Dwayne McDuffie
The Avengers (Thor, She-Hulk, Black Knight, plus Spider-Man) are battling a giant robot in downtown New York. The Alternating Bug-Bot (for so it is called) grows to three times its size and swats Thor several streets away, toppling a building. [...]
Damage Control #2
4.5 stars

Damage Control #2

June 1989
"In It Up to Arrears"
Script: Dwayne McDuffie
A simple brownstone in Manhattan's Upper West Side is a secret lab belonging to Doctor Doom; a weapons test goes wrong and the building is transformed into glass. The terrified scientists contact Damage Control; Robin Chapel takes over the case. [...]
Damage Control #3
4 stars

Damage Control #3

July 1989
"The Big Hype"
Script: Dwayne McDuffie
A TV commercial for Damage Control starring Hulk and the Silver Surfer is dismissed as boring by marketing head Henry Ackerdson so Mrs Hoag gives him approval for his alternate program.... [...]
Damage Control #4
4 stars

Damage Control #4

August 1989
"eXcessive Farce"
Script: Dwayne McDuffie
During the Inferno event (X-MEN #240-243) the X-Mansion was destroyed. Soon after a pair of mechanical tentacles rose from the rubble.... The police note a rash of thefts of building materials, usually weighing in the tons; baffled, they call Damage Control.... [...]