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Die ruhmreichen Rächer#85
Cover: John Buscema & Jim Mooney

Die ruhmreichen Rächer #85

Apr 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 "Hirnkind kam zum dunklen Turm..!", Stan Lee and Adam Austin deliver a tense, pivotal chapter as the Freak reverts to his former self, Happy, only to face the sudden loss of his memories. With Senator Byrd serving Stark a subpoena and Pepper growing increasingly frustrated by his cool demeanor, the Mandarin makes a dramatic entrance—repelling Chinese soldiers and abducting Stark via teleportation. Left stranded at the Mandarin’s fortress, Stark’s briefcase is tossed into the moat, and the villain prepares to unleash Ultimo, his most dangerous weapon yet. The cover by John Buscema and Jim Mooney captures the moment with striking intensity.

Contains 2 stories
Hirnkind kam zum dunklen Turm..!
19 pp · Superhero
The Avengers [Goliath [Clint Barton]QuicksilverScarlet WitchVision]Squadron Supreme [NighthawkAmerican Eagle (flashback)Lady Lark (flashback)Hawkeye (flashback)Tom Thumb (flashback)HyperionDr. SpectrumWhizzerBrain-Child (origin)]ThorIron ManBlack Panther
Hier liegt er verborgen--Ultimo!
11 pp · Superhero
Iron Man [Tony Stark]Ultimo (Introduction)MandarinTitanium Man [Boris Bullski] (flashback)Freak [Happy Hogan]Pepper PottsSenator Harrington Byrd

In "Hier liegt er verborgen--Ultimo!", Happy’s return to his former self comes at a cost—his memory lost, leaving him adrift. As Senator Byrd serves Stark a subpoena with police escort, Pepper grows uneasy watching Stark’s cool detachment. Just as Stark is set to face the court, the Mandarin intervenes, vanishing him with a teleportation device while fending off Chinese soldiers. Left alone in the Mandarin’s fortress, Stark’s briefcase is tossed into the moat, and the villain readies his ultimate weapon—Ultimo—whose true nature remains hidden.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
cover pencils John Buscema
cover inks Jim Mooney

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↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #76 (1966), The Avengers #86 (1971)

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