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Die ruhmreichen Rächer#46
Cover: Don Heck & Frank Giacoia

Die ruhmreichen Rächer #46

Oct 1976 · BSV - Williams · 1.40 DEM; 1,75 NLG; 9 ATS; 1,60 CHF; 400 ITL
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Magneto wandelt auf Erden!", a contortionist's twisted ambitions lead him to don the guise of the Scarecrow, stealing Tony Stark's blueprints to sell to Cuba. Iron Man tracks the thief through a web of deception, racing to reclaim the stolen plans before they fall into the wrong hands. Written by Stan Lee and Hartmut Huff, with art by Don Heck and inks by Don Heck, this 1976 issue features a cover by Don Heck and Frank Giacoia.

Contains 2 stories
Magneto wandelt auf Erden!
20 pp · Superhero
The Avengers [Captain America [Steve Rogers]HerculesHawkeyeGiant Man [Hank Pym]Wasp]QuicksilverScarlet WitchMagnetoBlack Knight [Nathan Garrett] (death)Black Knight [Dane Whitman] (introduction)
Der Eiserne begegnet der unheimlichen Vogelscheuche!
6 pp · Superhero
Iron Man [Tony Stark]Scarecrow [Ebenezer Laughton, stage name "Uncanny Umberto"] (introduction, origin)Pepper PottsHappy HoganVeronica Vogue

In "Der Eiserne begegnet der unheimlichen Vogelscheuche!", Iron Man tracks a contortionist turned Scarecrow who's stolen Stark's plans and fled to Cuba, leading to a tense cat-and-mouse chase through shadowy urban landscapes. The story unfolds with sharp precision, blending espionage intrigue and superhero action in a taut, no-frills showdown.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Don Heck
cover pencils Don Heck
cover inks Frank Giacoia

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #51 (1964), The Avengers #47 (1967)

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