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Die Spinne#23
Cover: Steve Ditko

Die Spinne #23

Dec 1974 · BSV - Williams · 1,40 DEM; 9 ATS; 1,70 CHF
“Es geht wie ein Mensch! (1)”

In "Es geht wie ein Mensch! (1)," Namor faces a new threat when a radioactive barrel dumped by a passing ship awakens an ancient creature deep beneath the sea. As the monster stirs and begins to terrorize both surface and underwater realms, Namor takes it upon himself to stop it—only to find himself caught in a crossfire with a submarine that mistakes him for the danger. Written by Stan Lee and Hartmut Huff, with art by Dan Adkins and letters by Clemens Raschke, this 1974 issue features a cover by Steve Ditko.

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writer Stan Lee · writer Hartmut Huff · artist, inker Dan Adkins · letterer Clemens Raschke · cover Steve Ditko

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writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Dan Adkins
cover pencils, inks Steve Ditko

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When a passing ship dumps a radioactive barrel into Namor's realm, he realizes the danger it poses and takes it far away from Atlantis to throw it into a deep crevasse. Little does he know that the radiation in the barrel has awakened an ancient monster who begins to menace both the surface world and the world beneath the waves alike. Thinking the monster another surface threat, Namor begins to battle it as a nearby submarine, who is also tracking the radioactive creature, begins firing torpedoes at the both of them.

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