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Die Spinne#29
Cover: Steve Ditko

Die Spinne #29

Mar 1975 · BSV - Williams · 1,40 DEM; 9 ATS; 1,70 CHF
“Er grünt so grün... der Grüne Kobod!”

In "Er grünt so grün... der Grüne Kobod!", Namor and Dorma return to Atlantis to find an unexpected underwater metropolis built by surface dwellers, sparking tension with its founder, Dr. Walter Newell. When the Plunderer arrives in a high-tech sub and destroys the city's dome, Namor must choose between confronting the villain and saving Dorma and the trapped citizens. Written by Roy Thomas and Raymond Marais, with art by Bill Everett and inks by Vince Colletta, this issue features a striking cover by Steve Ditko.

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writer Roy Thomas · writer Raymond Marais · artist Bill Everett · inker Vince Colletta · cover Steve Ditko

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writer Roy Thomas
cover pencils, inks Steve Ditko

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As Namor and Dorma return to Atlantis from Dragorr's island, they come across an underwater city built by surface men. Namor bristles at the invaders and has words with the city's founder and creator, Dr. Walter Newell. As the two men parlay, the Plunderer shows up in a powerful sub and punches a hole in the dome that covers the city. Namor confronts the Plunderer but is forced to leave the villain as he sees that Dorma is in trouble. While Namor and Newell rescue Dorma and the inhabitants of the city, the Plunderer loots the ruins of the collapsed dome and takes off.

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