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Die ruhmreichen Rächer#77
Cover: John Buscema & Tom Palmer

Die ruhmreichen Rächer #77

Jan 1978 · BSV - Williams · 1.50 DEM; 1.70 CHF; 10 ATS; 650 ITL; 1.70 NLG
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Der Menschenaffe schlägt immer zweimal zu!", Happy returns to Stark's factory, where his uneasy reunion with Pepper sets the stage for a web of deception. With Tony Stark framed as delusional by his scheming cousin Morgan and a shadowy alliance with Count Nefaria, the real threat of alien invaders forces Iron Man to prove the truth—before Stark's reputation is destroyed for good. Al Hartley and Hartmut Huff deliver a taut, character-driven tale, brought to life by Don Heck’s dynamic art and Mickey Demeo’s inks, while John Buscema and Tom Palmer’s cover captures the stakes in bold, dramatic detail.

Contains 2 stories
Der Menschenaffe schlägt immer zweimal zu!
19 pp · Superhero
The Avengers [Goliath [Clint Barton]Black PantherVisionCaptain America [Steve Rogers]QuicksilverScarlet Witch]Lethal Legion [Man-ApeLiving LaserSwordsmanPower Man [Erik Josten]Grim Reaper [Eric Williams]]
Ein Mann wird wahnsinnig!
11 pp · Superhero
Iron Man [Tony Stark]Morgan StarkCount Nefaria [Count Luchino Nefaria]Pepper PottsHappy HoganSenator ByrdGouda (alien)Edam (alien)

In "Ein Mann wird wahnsinnig!", Tony Stark faces a crisis of credibility when his cousin Morgan orchestrates a scheme to frame him as delusional by staging a fake alien invasion. With Pepper's loyalty in question and Senator Byrd poised to cut off Stark's funding, Iron Man must prove the truth when real aliens appear—forcing Morgan to confront the consequences of his betrayal.

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Full credits

writer Al Hartley
artist Don Heck
cover pencils John Buscema
cover inks Tom Palmer

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #68 (1965), The Avengers #78 (1970)

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