Die Spinne #4
In "Der Geier bittet zum Kampf," Odin faces a new threat as Surtur returns to Earth, seeking vengeance after his defeat. With the Trolls once again at his side, the forces of fire and chaos clash with Asgard’s might, reshaping the world in their wake. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby, with inks by George Roussos and colors by Stan Goldberg, this pivotal issue sees the god of thunder confront the fiery demon in a battle that alters the planet’s fate—its moon born from the clash, its rotation set in motion. The cover, a striking piece by Steve Ditko, captures the moment of confrontation in stark, dramatic detail.
In "Der Geier bittet zum Kampf," the Vulture’s brazen challenge to the police sets the stage for a showdown with Spider-Man, who takes the bait with a mix of caution and determination. With the stakes raised by the Vulture’s unorthodox confidence, the web-slinger must outthink a foe who dares to announce his crime before it happens.
In "Surtur der Feuerdämon!", the ancient fire demon Surtur joins forces with the Trolls in a bid to overthrow Asgard, only to be bested by Odin. After fleeing to Earth to unleash his vengeance, Surtur meets the same fate—defeated by Odin, who seals him beneath the planet’s surface. Their cataclysmic clash reshapes the world, giving rise to the moon and setting Earth spinning on its axis.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #2 (1963), Journey into Mystery #99 (1963), Tales to Astonish #74 (1965), Die Spinne #3 (1974)
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