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Die Spinne#9
Cover: Steve Ditko

Die Spinne #9

May 1974 · BSV - Williams · 1,20 DEM; 7,5 ATS; 1,50 CHF
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Der Echse ausgeliefert!", Namor fights for Atlantis as the Behemoth looms, a monstrous threat manipulated by Krang through a puppet controlled by the Puppet Master. With Gene Colan's dynamic art and Dick Ayers' sharp inks bringing the clash to life, Stan Lee and Karen Kramer deliver a tense showdown where victory hangs by a thread—until Krang strikes a devastating personal blow, forcing Lady Dorma into an impossible choice. Steve Ditko’s cover captures the moment’s dread with his signature precision.

Contains 2 stories
Der Echse ausgeliefert!
20 pp · Superhero
Spider-Man [Peter Parker]Lizard [Curt Connors] (introduction, origin)J. Jonah JamesonFlash ThompsonAunt May ParkerBetty BrantLiz AllenMartha ConnorsBilly ConnorsVulture [Adrian Toomes] (cameo)
Rettungslos!
11 pp · Superhero
Sub-Mariner [Namor]GUESTS: Lady DormaLord VashtiVILLAINS: Puppet Master [Phillip Masters]KrangBehemoth

In "Rettungslos!" from Die Spinne #9 (1974), Namor fights the Behemoth as Atlantis teeters on the brink of destruction. Krang, desperate to claim power, has the Puppet Master construct a mind-controlled puppet of the beast—yet even under his command, Namor still prevails. When Krang arrives in Atlantis and threatens to unleash the monster again unless Lady Dorma agrees to marry him, the fate of the underwater kingdom hangs in the balance.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Gene Colan
cover pencils, inks Steve Ditko

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #6 (1963), Tales to Astonish #80 (1966)

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