Placeholder: afro Aisha Tyler as a new marvel Avenger: Original, color guide, and final cover art by Ed Hannigan (pencils) and Walt Simonson (inks and colors?) from Marvel Two-In-One Annual #6, published by Marvel Comics, 1981. afro Aisha Tyler as a new marvel Avenger: Original, color guide, and final cover art by Ed Hannigan (pencils) and Walt Simonson (inks and colors?) from Marvel Two-In-One Annual #6, published by Marvel Comics, 1981.

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afro Aisha Tyler as a new marvel Avenger: Original, color guide, and final cover art by Ed Hannigan (pencils) and Walt Simonson (inks and colors?) from Marvel Two-In-One Annual #6, published by Marvel Comics, 1981.

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