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Die ruhmreichen Rächer#48
Cover: John Buscema

Die ruhmreichen Rächer #48

Nov 1976 · BSV - Williams · 1.40 DEM; 1,75 NLG; 9 ATS; 1,60 CHF; 400 ITL
“Mein ist die Macht!”

In "Mein ist die Macht!", the gods of Olympus have vanished, leaving Hercules to face the monstrous Typhon alone—while in Midgard, Magneto seizes Wanda and Pietro, demanding a mutant homeland at the U.N. Hawkeye, Goliath, and the Wasp intervene, but not before Wanda is wounded. John Buscema’s dynamic art brings both mythic and modern conflicts to life, with the cover by Buscema capturing the moment Typhon claims Zeus’s throne.

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writer Roy Thomas · writer Hartmut Huff · artist, inker John Buscema · cover John Buscema

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writer Roy Thomas
artist, inker John Buscema
cover pencils, inks John Buscema

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In Olympus the gods have vanished, but Hercules is confronted by Typhon. Meanwhile, back in Midgard, Magneto hauls Wanda and Pietro to his secret lair, then to the U.N. where he demands a separate nation for mutants. Hawkeye, Goliath, and Wasp run them off but Wanda is wounded. Typhon banishes Hercules to a world unknown and sits on the throne of Zeus.

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