Die Rächer #1
In "Die Rächer treffen den Submariner," the Avengers grapple with the consequences of the Hulk’s departure, fearing the chaos he might unleash. When they track him down, a fierce clash ignites—only for the Sub-Mariner to intervene, turning the tide as he and the Hulk forge an unlikely alliance against their common foes.
In "Die Rächer begrüßen Captain America," the Avengers respond to a sudden crisis when Namor assaults an eskimo village and casts their sacred idol into the sea. As the ice melts, they discover Captain America, frozen in suspended animation since World War II, and bring him back to New York. Their reunion is short-lived, however, as an alien force petrifies the team. With Cap and Rick Jones leading the charge, they track down the alien and strike a deal: help recover his damaged spacecraft in exchange for the Avengers' freedom. The journey takes them into conflict with Namor and his people, who attack the Avengers as they work to repair the ship—ultimately forcing the alien craft to defend them and drive Namor away.
In "Der mächtige Thor und die steinernen Männer vom Saturn," a young man with a limp finds himself caught in a sudden alien invasion while vacationing in Norway. When he takes shelter in a cave and discovers an ancient cane, it awakens his inner power, transforming him into the mighty Thor. Now wielding thunder and storm, he must confront the stone-like invaders from Saturn before they overrun the land.
In "Gefangener Lokis, des Gottes des Bösen," Loki, the god of mischief, breaks free from his Asgardian prison and sets his sights on Earth to settle a score with Thor. Using cunning and illusion, he manipulates Thor into aiding his schemes—only for the hero’s transformation into Donald Blake to shatter the spell and turn the tide.
In "Der unglaubliche Hulk und der Metallmeister," the Hulk—still wrestling with the instability of his transformations—faces a terrifying new threat in the form of the alien Metal Master, whose power proves overwhelming. When a failed experiment leaves him trapped in Banner’s human form, the Hulk must rely on cunning and courage to escape captivity and confront an enemy far beyond his usual foes.
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