Hit Comics #13
In "Die Spinne ...und der grüne Kobold," Peter geht mit Schnupfen zum Arzt only to learn Aunt May’s health is dangerously fragile. When the Spider-Man is ambushed by thugs wielding a mysterious gas that dulls his spider-sense, he unwittingly transforms into Peter Parker under the watchful eye of the Green Goblin. Trapped and forced to confront the Goblin at his own home, Peter fears Aunt May might suffer a collapse from the chaos—while the Goblin prepares to reveal a secret that could shatter everything. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita with inks by Mike Esposito and John Romita, this 1967 issue features cover art by John Romita.
In "Die Spinne ...und der grüne Kobold" from Hit Comics #13 (1967), Peter goes to the doctor with a cold, only to learn that Aunt May’s health is dangerously fragile. When The Spider is ambushed by thugs wielding a strange gas that dulls his spider-sense, he unwittingly transforms into Peter Parker right before the Green Goblin’s watchful eyes. Trapped and forced to confront the villain in his hidden lair, Peter’s greatest fear isn’t his own capture—it’s that Aunt May might be harmed by the chaos.
In "Der wütende Thor kämpft weiter," Thor, still reeling from his last battle, pushes through his wounds to track down Hercules—now bound by a contract with Pluto, though the true nature of that pact remains shrouded in deception. With fury in his heart and thunder in his veins, Thor marches toward a confrontation that could reshape the fate of gods and mortals alike.
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