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Hit Comics#119
Cover: John Buscema & George Tuska

Hit Comics #119

Sep 1969 · BSV - Williams · 1.00 DEM
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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Contains 6 stories
Der Kampf der Mutanten
15 pp

In "Der Kampf der Mutanten," Cyclops breaks free from Magneto's clutches and sets out to rescue his captured teammates. Along the way, he crosses paths with Quicksilver, leading to a tense clash between the two speedsters.

Lynchjustiz
5 pp
Die Ewigkeit ist lang
5 pp

In "Die Ewigkeit ist lang," a greedy businessman seizes a revolutionary device from a reluctant scientist, eager to extend his life to a thousand years like a redwood. Ignoring the inventor’s warnings, he activates the ray in his mansion—only to discover too late that immortality comes at the cost of becoming as frozen and unmovable as the tree he sought to emulate.

Der Mann vom Mars
5 pp

In "Der Mann vom Mars," a man with no memory is hired by a dishonest carnival owner to play a Martian, only to be cheated when his wages are withheld. As his past begins to surface, he recalls the truth: he is no impostor, but a real Martian sent to Earth to capture a human for a galactic zoo. Now, with his identity restored, he turns the tables on the man who betrayed him.

Untitled story
15 pp

In the quiet aftermath of Professor Xavier’s passing, the X-Men gather at the mansion for the reading of his will, only to be interrupted by the sudden arrival of Juggernaut—returned from the Crimson Cosmos and consumed by grief over his half-brother’s death. As rage takes hold, the team finds themselves caught in a storm of brute force and emotional chaos, testing the bonds that once defined them. With the mansion in ruins and the future uncertain, a new order emerges, and the X-Men must face the end of an era.

Und dann waren es zwei
5 pp

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Full credits

artist Don Heck
cover pencils John Buscema
cover inks George Tuska

Reprints

↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #68 (1961), Journey into Mystery #74 (1961), The X-Men #45 (1968), The X-Men #46 (1968)

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