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Marvel Super-Heroes#15
Cover: Gene Colan & Frank Giacoia

Marvel Super-Heroes #15

Jul 1968 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
“Let the Silence Shatter!”

In "Let the Silence Shatter!", the Black Marvel confronts a criminal syndicate sabotaging a power plant to cover their weapons heist, all while a pivotal moment in his past unfolds—revealing his origins as a white man who passed the grueling trials to become the new chief of the Blackfeet tribe, a legacy once thought unattainable. Al Gabriele’s dynamic art and Stan Goldberg’s bold coloring bring the intensity to life, while Gene Colan and Frank Giacoia deliver a striking cover that captures the story’s tension.

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artist, inker Al Gabriele · colorist Stan Goldberg · cover Gene Colan, Frank Giacoia

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Cast · 30 characters

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artist, inker Al Gabriele
colorist Stan Goldberg
cover pencils Gene Colan
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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The Black Marvel stops a group of criminals who have sabotaged the power plant to provide cover to steal weapons to set themselves up as the local criminal power. In the middle of this story, we see the Black Marvel's origin as a white man who successfully completes the physical trials to take over the position of the dying chief of the Blackfeet tribe after all of the tribe's braves had failed.

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