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Plot:
A lift begins displaying some erratic behavior, like trapping some party goers and nearly suffocating them, and decapitating a security guard. Felix, the technician from the lift company, can’t find anything wrong with the circuitry. When he and a nosy reporter begin asking questions of the lift company’s electronics partner (Rising Sun Electronics) his boss puts him on a leave of absence. A subsequent visit to a professor leads them to believe that some evil experiments are being conducted with MICROCHIPS. – Ed Sutton
It has a great poster too.
I love the tagline: “Take the stairs, take the stairs. For God’s sake, take the Stairs!!”
The Lift was directed by Dick Maas who also did the 2010 killer Santa Claus movie, Saint.
The Yip Yips finally found what they had been searching for after all these years – the D-day button responsible for launching America’s nuclear weapons at it’s neighbors. The ensuing global nuclear retaliation quickly scorched all life from the surface of the planet.
The Muppets from Sesame Street were the only survivors.
Their unique biology enabled their survival, however they were not immune to the effects of massive nuclear radiation. Some were affected mentally, others physically. Food became scarce, disease and violent gangs of Muppets ran rampant throughout all corners… of Sesame World.
This comic was printed in September 1982 under the ‘Marvel Super Special’ banner. This series was primarily for television and film adaptions, however there were some Marvel licensed character issues also. This particular issue is volume 1, number 22.