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Cover: Jack Kirby & Joe Sinnott

Hit Comics #10

Feb 1967 · BSV - Williams · 0,50 DEM
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Die Sage des fühlenden Silberreiters," the Fantastischen Vier harness the mysterious power of the Silver Rider to force Galactus to retreat from Earth, marking a pivotal moment in their ongoing struggle. Meanwhile, Johnny Storm begins his studies at Metro College, where he forms an unexpected connection with Wyatt Wingfoot. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Jack Kirby’s dynamic art with inks by Joe Sinnott, the cover by Kirby and Sinnott captures the story’s blend of cosmic wonder and youthful discovery.

Contains 2 stories
Die Sage des fühlenden Silberreiters
20 pp · Superhero
Belle Thorne (Erster Auftritt)Coach Sam Thorne (Erster Auftritt)Whitey Mullins (Erster Auftritt)

In "Die Sage des fühlenden Silberreiters," Johnny Storm begins his college life at Metro College, where he forms an unexpected bond with Wyatt Wingfoot—just as the lingering shadow of the Silberreiter resurfaces, stirring old echoes of a battle that once saved the world. Though the past remains shrouded in mystery, the Silver Rider’s legacy now weaves through the present, drawing new connections and unseen forces into motion.

Ersatzgeschworene der Ungewissheit
4 pp · Superhero

In "Ersatzgeschworene der Ungewissheit," Iron Man returns from a desperate mission only to find himself branded a traitor—Stark Industries shuttered, a warrant for his arrest issued, and the government convinced he's dead. With the Mandarin’s vengeance looming and the skies filled with enemy fighters, Tony Stark must vanish into the shadows, his greatest battle now not against machines, but against a nation that no longer trusts him.

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Cast · 27 characters

Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Joe Sinnott

Reprints

↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #50 (1966), Tales of Suspense #78 (1966)

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