Etranges Aventures #47
In "La malédiction du dieu vivant," Giant-Man faces a dire choice: his body can no longer withstand the strain of shifting sizes, so he locks himself at a towering 35 feet. With Ant-Man powers disabled, he reprograms Jan's helmet to command wasps through cybernetic links—just as the Human Top launches a new assault. Now, to save the Wasp, Giant-Man must risk shrinking once more, pushing his body to the breaking point. Written by Stan Lee and Al Hartley, illustrated by Bob Powell with inks by Vince Colletta and John Giunta, and featuring a cover by Barry Smith and Sam Grainger, this 1975 issue delivers high-stakes heroism in a 4 FRF comic.
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Realizing that the strain of growing and shrinking so much is doing damage to his body, Hank adjusts his helmet so he can only grow to one size--the 35 foot height of Giant-Man. With the Ant-Man side of his abilities out of his bag of tricks, he adjusts Jan's helmet so she can cybernetically communicate with wasps. Oh, and the Human Top attacks too. Giant-Man mounts a rescue to save the Wasp from the Human Top but to do so, he has to risk the damage to his body of shrinking once more into Ant-Man size.
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