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Atlantic special#6/1978
Cover: Ross Andru & Frank Giacoia

Atlantic special #6/1978

Jan 1978 · Atlantic Förlags AB · 4:75 SEK; 4:75 FIM
🌐 Swedish edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Slagmannen är i stan igen," the People's Liberation Front and their torpedo-like foe Slagmannen kidnap J. Jonah Jameson, taking him to Ellis Island with plans to blow up the Statue of Liberty and kill him in a dramatic act of vengeance. As the Punisher confronts the twisted past of his enemy, he's forced to make a harrowing choice between saving Slagmannen—revealed to be an old army comrade—or Spidey, whose life hangs in the balance. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by Ross Andru with inks by Jim Mooney, the cover by Ross Andru and Frank Giacoia captures the tension of a city on edge.

Contains 3 stories
Slagmannen är i stan igen
13 pp · Superhero
Spidelmannen [Spider-ManPeter Parker]Straffaren [PunisherFrank Castle]Glory GrantJ. Jonah JamesonMarla MadisonRobbie RobertsonSlagmannen [Hitman] (skurk)Folkets Befrielsefront [People's Liberation Front]

In the shadowy streets of a city on edge, the masked torpedo Slagmannen is summoned by Folkets Befrielsefront to snatch J. Jonah Jameson—only for Spider-Man and Straffaren to race in pursuit, their efforts falling just short. With Jameson in his grip, Slagmannen vanishes into the night, leaving behind a trail of tension and unanswered questions.

Stridsplats New York
16 pp · Superhero
Spindelmannen [Spider-ManPeter Parker]Straffaren [PunisherFrank Castle]J. Jonah JamesonMarla MadisonRobbie RobertsonGlory GrantBart HamiltonHarry OsbornSlagmannen [Hitman] (ursprung, dör)Folkets Befrielsefront [People's Liberation Front]Vietcong (i flashback)

In "Stridsplats New York," the People's Liberation Front kidnaps J. Jonah Jameson and takes him to Ellis Island, planning to detonate the Statue of Liberty and kill him in a dramatic act of vengeance. When the Punisher recognizes the bomb-maker, Slagman, as a former comrade from military service, he's forced into a brutal choice—save the man he once knew or protect Spider-Man, who's now in danger.

Flamman nummer ett.
19 pp · Superhero
Fantastiska Fyran [Fantastic Four] [Mister Fantastic [Reed Richards]Osynliga Flickan [Invisible GirlSue Richards]Big Ben [ThingBen Grimm]Flamman [Human TorchJohnny Storm]]Mad ThinkerQuasimodoStorkäft [Lockjaw]Wyatt WingfootHuman Torch [Jim Hammond] (origin)professor Phineas Horton (flashback)

In "Flamman nummer ett.", the Mad Thinker unleashes the long-dormant android form of the original Human Torch, reactivating him to serve as a weapon against the Fantastic Four. With the Torch now under his control, the Thinker sets his twisted plan in motion, forcing the flame-wielding android to confront the heroes he once called allies.

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Full credits

writer Len Wein
artist Ross Andru
cover pencils Ross Andru
cover inks Frank Giacoia

Reprints

↩ Reprints Fantastic Four Annual #4 (1966), The Amazing Spider-Man #174 (1977), The Amazing Spider-Man #175 (1977)

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