cover: Jerry Ordway/George Pérez
AVENGERS vol 3, #16 (Alternate Cover)
May 1999
$1.99
Marvel Comics (www.marvel.com)

"Mistaken Identity"
writer:
pencils:
inks:
Jerry Ordway
Jerry Ordway
Al Gordon

Alternate cover features Perez on inks.
Reprinted in MARVEL HEROES ULTIMATE STICKER BOOK (Mar 2006) and IRON MAN vol 2, #17 (France) (Jul 2000)

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