Die Spinne #72
In "Der Schnelle und die Spinne!", Thor races through the jungles of Vietnam in search of Loki’s Norn Stones, only to be felled by a mysterious hunter whose cruel hand is guided from afar by the trickster god himself. When the hunter stumbles upon a hidden temple, his mind is swallowed by the ancient Destroyer, awakening a force of pure destruction that now faces Thor in a brutal clash. As Loki realizes too late that he’s unleashed something beyond his control, the gods seal him away—leaving Thor to face a killing blow from the Destroyer’s elemental bolt with no hope of escape. Written by Stan Lee and Hartmut Huff, illustrated with dynamic energy by Jack Kirby and inked by Vince Colletta, with colors by Stan Goldberg, and a cover by John Romita.
In "Der Schnelle und die Spinne!", Quicksilver races against time to clear Spider-Man’s name after Robbie’s exposé in the Bugle wrongly implicates him in the golden tablet case. When the speedster tracks down the real culprit, he finds a hero far different from the villain the headlines have painted.
In "Den Donnergott zu röten!", Thor races through the jungles of Vietnam in search of Loki’s Norn Stones, only to be felled by a mysterious hunter whose cruel hand is guided from afar by the trickster god. When the hunter stumbles upon a hidden temple, his mind is swallowed by the ancient Destroyer, awakening a force beyond even Loki’s control. As the Destroyer turns on Thor with a deadly blast, Loki realizes too late that he’s unleashed something he can’t command—while Odin sleeps, and the gods seal Loki away, the fate of Thor hangs in the balance.
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