Die Spinne #27
In "Gefangen von J. Jonah Jameson!", Namor's plan to strike against the surface world takes a surprising turn when he's lured to a mysterious island by Dragorr, a self-proclaimed conqueror. Instead of a battle of wills, Namor finds himself trapped and forced to serve the island's enigmatic ruler—only to be rescued by the resourceful Lady Dorma, who exposes the shocking truth: Dragorr is no living ruler, but a robot controlled by a tiny, hidden Gnome. Written by Roy Thomas and Hartmut Huff, with art by Bill Everett and lettering by Ursula Kedrom, this 1975 issue features a cover by Steve Ditko.
In "Hilflos, in den Händen Dragorrs," Namor’s plan to strike against the surface world takes a sudden turn when the island ruler Dragorr extends an unexpected alliance—only to ensnare him in a trap. Captured and forced to serve, Namor finds himself at the mercy of a seemingly powerful conqueror, unaware that the true master behind the throne is a tiny Gnome manipulating a mechanical puppet.
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Reprinted in Die Spinne #28 (1975)
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