Fly Man #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Fly-Man's Strangest Dilemma," the retired Web is pulled back into action when a look-alike impostor wreaks havoc, leading to a prison break and a public scandal. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Paul Reinman, this 1966 Archie Comics adventure sees John, spurred by his wife Rose, reemerge from retirement to clear his name—though the real challenge lies in stopping the imposter without revealing his own secret. The cover by Paul Reinman captures the tension with a striking, dynamic image of the Web in action.
In "Suffer, Shield, Suffer!" from Fly Man #36 (1966), the Shield confronts the Hangman after a barrage of rockets bearing the Shield’s own face is launched into the city. As their clash unfolds, a crook masquerading as the Web intervenes, only to be apprehended by the Hangman, who vanishes after delivering him to justice—leaving the Shield to ponder the unexpected turn.
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Reprinted in High Camp Super Heroes #B50-695 (1966), Antarès #128 (1989), Secrets of the Unknown #111, Star-Team #6
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