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Die Spinne#71
Cover: John Romita

Die Spinne #71

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🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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Contains 2 stories
Gesucht: Die Spinne!
20 pp

In "Gesucht: Die Spinne!", Spider-Man is still on the run, hiding the mysterious tablet in Peter’s closet as the Kingpin escapes jail with a vow to capture him and claim the tablet. When their clash erupts in the streets, the confrontation is interrupted by an unexpected arrival—Ned Leeds, driven by Jonah Jameson, calls for the police. A sleek car appears, its driver a shadowy woman, and the Kingpin vanishes, leaving Spider-Man unsettled. As Jameson launches into another tirade, Spider-Man finally snaps—responding with a furious outburst that leaves the editor collapsing. Now, with the weight of a possible death on his conscience, Spider-Man faces a new question: was this just a moment of rage, or has he crossed a line he can’t come back from?

Kampfestoll!
8 pp

In "Kampfestoll!", Thor races against time to expose Loki’s cheating in the Trial of the Gods, following Odin’s decree that he must prove the trickster’s deceit within 24 hours. On Earth, he arrives just as Balder battles the Enchantress and the Executioner, who have been tormenting Jane Foster, then follows a trail of clues to Vietnam—where he becomes entangled in a war’s brutal realities. There, after witnessing the devastation of opposing ideologies, Thor rescues a young girl named Kim, whose family has just been lost to the conflict.

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Full credits

writer, artist John Romita
writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Jim Mooney
cover pencils, inks John Romita

Reprints

↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #117 (1965), The Amazing Spider-Man #70 (1969)

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