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Cover: Keith Pollard & Frank Giacoia

Power Man #5

Sep 1982 · Arédit-Artima · 12,00 FRF
“Prologue”

"Prologue" kicks off a high-stakes sci-fi thriller in Power Man #5 (1982), a 12,000 FRF comic featuring a pivotal moment in the series' run. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Don Heck and coloring by Stan Goldberg, the story sees Henry Pym abducted alongside other scientists to construct a super-weapon for a tyrant from another dimension. Cover by Keith Pollard and Frank Giacoia sets the tone with a striking image of Pym in his Ant-Man guise, hinting at the transformation to come.

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writer Stan Lee · writer Larry Lieber · artist, inker Don Heck · colorist Stan Goldberg · cover Keith Pollard, Frank Giacoia

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Don Heck
colorist Stan Goldberg
cover pencils Keith Pollard
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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Henry Pym is kidnapped along with other scientists in order to build a super-weapon for a tyrant in another dimension. He sneaks away and transforms into Ant-Man in order to defeat the tyrant.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).