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    The A-Team #1

    The A-Team » The A-Team #1 - Diamonds are a Thief's Best Friend released by Marvel on March 1984.

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    Diamonds are a Thief's Best Friend last edited by mshirley27 on 01/18/22 10:45PM View full history

    Spending time in a ghetto quite similar to the one in which he grew up, B.A. encounters an old friend, Mario Ronda. Meanwhile, the A-Team is contacted by a wealthy diamond merchant, whose merchandise is being stolen be someone in his own company. He sends the A-Team to Puerto Rico, where the diamond fences are preparing to buy the diamonds from the traitor. The A-Team must recover the stolen diamonds and identify the culprit before it's too late, a job complicated by the reappearance of a familiar face...

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    I have made no secret of my love for the A-Team, and when I found all three of the original comics I was pretty pumped to read them. Can the A-Team's first foray into comics possibly live up to expectations? Let's break it down:  The plot is similar to most episodes of the original A-Team show, that is to say, quite simple but nonetheless entertaining: there is a bad guy doing bad things, and the A-Team must defeat them using disguises and trickery and bullets. While it was fairly obvious from t...

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