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Agente Internacional#25
Cover: Jim Steranko & John Romita & John Verpoorten

Agente Internacional #25

May 1968 · Editora de Periódicos, S. C. L. "La Prensa" · 1.00 MXP
🌐 Spanish edition · synopsis shown in English
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"Escuela de espias" in Agente Internacional #25 (1968) delivers a sharp, spy-thriller twist with a supernatural edge, written by Roy Thomas and Marie Severin, illustrated by Marie Severin, and inked by Herb Trimpe. The story follows a covert training program where Jo and her team uncover a hidden network of mystics manipulating global events from the shadows. The cover by Jim Steranko, John Romita, and John Verpoorten captures the issue’s blend of espionage intrigue and otherworldly danger.

Contains 2 stories
Escuela de espias
12 pp · Spy
Letters composición tipográfica
Dum Dum DuganJasper SitwellNick FuryGabe JonesLaura BrownYancy Street Gang (flashback cameo)Mamma Fury (flashback cameo)Jake Fury (unnamedflashback cameo)The Gaff [Sidney E. Levine]Val [Contessa Valentina Allegro De Fontaine]Captain America [Steve Rogers]

In "Escuela de espias," Nick Fury reflects on his roots in Hell's Kitchen with Laura before heading to SHIELD HQ to recruit her. At the UNIT academy, he faces off against Captain America in a demonstration bout, his focus tested by the lingering effects of an invisibility pill, as he grapples with a mystery from a mission they once shared.

El Mal de los Humanos
10 pp · Superhero
Letters composición tipográfica
Dr. StrangeWongUmar (flashback)Zom (flashback)The Living Tribunal (cameo)Baron Mordo

In "El Mal de los Humanos," Strange returns to find his Sanctum vanished—only to learn from the shaken Wong that Umar’s spell of vanishment has erased it. With the Crystal of Agamotto, he uncovers a hidden network of mystics plotting to free a long-imprisoned force, one whose awakening could doom the world. As Strange confronts their leader, he realizes too late that the power they’ve unleashed is none other than Baron Mordo, his most bitter foe—and the one he can never trust.

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Full credits

writer Roy Thomas
writer, artist, colorist Marie Severin
cover pencils, inks Jim Steranko
cover pencils, inks John Romita
cover pencils, inks John Verpoorten

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