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Cover: Steve Ditko

Die Spinne #16

Aug 1974 · BSV - Williams · 1,20 DEM; 7,5 ATS; 1,50 CHF
“Für ein groteskes Abenteuer sorgt: Der Grüne Kobold”

In "Für ein groteskes Abenteuer sorgt: Der Grüne Kobold," Namor confronts Krang and Dorma in a dramatic showdown beneath the waves, forcing a reckoning in Atlantis with a battle that tests both strength and honor. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Bill Everett, Marie Severin, and a team of inkers including Frank Giacoia and Dick Ayers, this 1974 issue delivers a pulse-pounding clash of wills. The cover, by Steve Ditko, captures the intensity of the moment with its stark, surreal imagery.

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writer Stan Lee · artist, inker Bill Everett · artist Marie Severin · inker Frank Giacoia · inker Dick Ayers · letterer Hartmut Huff · cover Steve Ditko

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writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Bill Everett
letterer Hartmut Huff
cover pencils, inks Steve Ditko

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Namor brings Krang and Dorma back to Atlantis to face judgment. To settle the question of leadership once and for all, Namor decides to battle Krang in front of his assembled subjects. So his extraordinary powers do not give him an unfair advantage, Namor battles unarmed while Krang is permitted to use any weapons that he chooses. Even armed to the teeth, Krang is unable to defeat the avenging son. Namor imprisons Krang in the deepest depths of the ocean while Dorma is restored to his favor.

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