Die Spinne #28
In "Das Geheimnis um den Herrn des Schreckens," Namor’s planned assault on the surface world takes a sudden turn when he’s summoned by Dragorr, the enigmatic ruler of a mysterious island. Invited to join forces in world conquest, Namor instead finds himself captured and forced to serve a master he never expected—only to be rescued by the Lady Dorma, who reveals the shocking truth: Dragorr is 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, offering a classic clash of underwater might and mechanical intrigue.
In "Hilflos, in den Händen Dragorrs (2)," Namor’s fury at a surface man’s audacity leads him to a mysterious island, where he soon finds himself trapped in a web of deception. Forced to serve the island’s ruler, he must confront a threat far more insidious than he imagined—until the Lady Dorma’s unexpected arrival unravels the truth behind the seemingly mighty Dragorr.
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