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Atlantic special#9
Cover: John Romita

Atlantic special #9

Jan 1979 · Atlantic Förlags AB · 4:95 SEK; 4:95 FIM
🌐 Swedish edition · synopsis shown in English
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Contains 3 stories
Gentlemannens namn är... Hulk!
17 pp · Superhero

In "Gentlemannens namn är... Hulk!", Peter Parker finds himself caught in a web of mystery after delivering a cryptic telegram to Aunt May’s new home in Westchester—only to discover it’s under siege by Doctor Octopus’s men. Concerned by their focus on May and the strange conversation he overhears, Peter investigates further, leading him from New York to Montreal in search of a mysterious figure named Mr. Rimbaud. Along the way, he’s forced to confront the enigmatic Hulk, whose true identity remains shrouded in intrigue.

Kampen på liv och död
16 pp · Superhero

In "Kampen på liv och död," Spider-Man finds himself in Montreal after receiving a cryptic telegram meant for Aunt May, only to be drawn into a brutal clash with the Hulk. As the battle rages, General Ross complicates matters with his relentless interference, turning an already volatile situation into a high-stakes test of strength and resolve.

Panik i fängelset
15 pp · Superhero

In "Panik i fängelset," Spider-Man swings into a prison riot to capture the chaos on camera, only to find himself caught in a situation far more complex than a simple photo op. As the dust settles, he takes a surprising turn from vigilante to advocate, appearing on the Tonight Show to speak out about the rights of those behind bars.

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Full credits

artist, inker John Romita
cover pencils, inks John Romita

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #99 (1971), The Amazing Spider-Man #119 (1973), The Amazing Spider-Man #120 (1973)

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