Edderkoppen #3
In "Næsehornet," the Hulk is dragged into the hidden realm of Tyrannus, where the once-mighty ruler, now frail and desperate, pleads for the Jade Giant’s aid in reclaiming the Fountain of Youth from his rival, the Mole Man. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Jack Kirby’s dynamic art and Bill Everett’s expressive inking, this 1967 adventure from I.K. blends mythic stakes with the raw power of the Hulk’s presence. The cover, a striking collaboration by John Romita and Mike Esposito, captures the clash of titans with bold, cinematic flair.
In "Næsehornet," the Rhino makes a bold move to seize John Jameson, aiming to deliver him to foreign agents hungry for secrets about the U.S. space program. With the stakes high and time running short, Spider-Man steps in to thwart the kidnapping, testing his wits and strength against a relentless foe.
In "De bor i dybet," the Hulk finds himself drawn into the hidden realm of Tyrannus, a once-powerful ruler now diminished by age and exile. With the fountain of youth in the hands of his rival, the Mole Man, Tyrannus pleads with the Jade Giant to help reclaim it—before it’s too late.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #80 (1966), The Amazing Spider-Man #41 (1966), Edderkoppen #1 (1967)
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