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Cover: Steve Ditko

Die Spinne #32

Apr 1975 · BSV - Williams · 1.40 DEM
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Wenn das mein Schicksal ist...!", Namor ventures into the hidden Savage Land beneath Antarctica, a realm of ancient jungles and forgotten creatures, as he prepares for war against the surface world. Against orders, Dorma follows him into the depths, unaware that the Plunderer has secretly built a base on Skull Island—and now, as Namor and Dorma draw near, the surface-dweller’s forces open fire. Written by Raymond Marais and Rainer Mittwoch, with dynamic art by Bill Everett and Werner Roth, and inked by Vince Colletta, this 1975 issue delivers a tense, atmospheric clash of empires. The cover, a striking piece by Steve Ditko, captures the moment of confrontation with haunting precision.

Contains 2 stories
Wenn das mein Schicksal ist...!
20 pp · Superhero
Spider-Man [Peter Parker]Harry Osborn (introduction)Gwen Stacy (introduction)Master PlannerAunt May ParkerFlash ThompsonDr. BromwellProfessor WarrenJ. Jonah JamesonFrederick FoswellBetty BrantNed LeedsFoxy Briggs

On his first day at university, Peter finds himself torn between a new chapter in his life and the sudden, terrifying illness of Aunt May. As he grapples with this personal crisis, the Master Planner strikes again—this time targeting laboratories with a series of high-stakes thefts.

Irgendwo... liegt die Schädelinsel!
6 pp · Superhero
Sub-Mariner [Namor]Lady DormaGrand Vizier VashtiPrincess Fen (flashback)Plunderer [Edgar Plunder] (villain)

In "Irgendwo... liegt die Schädelinsel!", Namor ventures into the hidden Savage Land beneath Antarctica before a looming conflict with surface-dwellers, accompanied by Dorma, who defies orders to follow. As they approach, the Plunderer’s hidden base on Skull Island opens fire, capturing Namor while Dorma barely escapes back to Atlantis.

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Full credits

cover pencils, inks Steve Ditko

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (1964), The Amazing Spider-Man #31 (1965), Tales to Astonish #96 (1967)

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