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Hit Comics#100
Cover: John Romita

Hit Comics #100

May 1969 · BSV - Williams · 0.90 DEM
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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Contains 4 stories
Sein Ziel: Die Vernichtung des Kingpin!
20 pp

In "Sein Ziel: Die Vernichtung des Kingpin!", Spider-Man faces off against the Kingpin in a high-stakes clash of wills and power, culminating in a shocking reversal when the villain’s own cane-gun turns against him. With the Kingpin arrested for stealing a priceless tablet, Spider-Man races to recover the artifact and return it—only to find himself under fire from the very police he’s trying to help.

Das Geheimnis des 13. Stockwerks
5 pp

In "Das Geheimnis des 13. Stockwerks," a nervous passer-by is trapped in a hotel elevator with a cheerful operator who seems oddly unfazed as a spy holds them at gunpoint, planning to detonate a bomb. As the elevator ascends to the 13th floor—where no such floor exists—the operator calmly vanishes, leaving the terrified passenger to realize the truth: the building’s hidden secret may be far more unsettling than any explosion.

Die Herausforderung des Genossen X!
13 pp

In "Die Herausforderung des Genossen X!", Ant-Man finds himself pursued by a ruthless Soviet agent intent on capturing him. Just as danger closes in, a striking stranger intervenes with a warning—only for Ant-Man to swiftly uncover her true identity as the very spy he's been evading.

Ungeheuer! Öffentliche Bedrohung!
10 pp

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Full credits

writer, artist John Romita
writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Jim Mooney
cover pencils, inks John Romita

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #30 (1962), Tales to Astonish #36 (1962), The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (1963), The Amazing Spider-Man #69 (1969)

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