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Cover: John Romita

Hit Comics #19

Jun 1967 · BSV - Williams · 0,50 DEM; 8,00 BEF; 0,60 CHF; 3,50 ATS
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Geburt eines Überhelden," John Jameson returns from a space mission exposed to mysterious cosmic spores, awakening extraordinary powers on Earth. When a spider is wrongly accused of a bank robbery, John Jameson takes it upon himself to track down the real culprit using his newfound abilities. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita, this 1967 issue features dynamic artwork from Romita on both interior pages and cover, capturing the birth of a hero in a story that blends science fiction and superhero action.

Contains 2 stories
Geburt eines Überhelden
20 pp · Superhero
Letters gesetzt

In "Geburt eines Überhelden," John Jameson returns from a space mission exposed to mysterious cosmic spores, awakening extraordinary powers on Earth. When a spider is wrongly accused of a bank robbery, John Jameson takes it upon himself to track down the real culprit using his newfound abilities.

Sie wohnen in den Tiefen [Teil 2]
4 pp · Superhero
Letters gesetzt
Tyrannus [Romulus Augustulus]

In "Sie wohnen in den Tiefen [Teil 2]," the Hulk is dragged into the hidden realm of Tyrannus, a once-mighty ruler now weakened by age and exile. With the Mole Man in control of the Fountain of Youth and Rick, Betty, and Glenn held captive, Tyrannus pleads for the Jade Giant’s aid—though the moment Betty mentions Bruce Banner, the Hulk’s rage ignites, only to be cut short by a sudden assault from the Mole Man’s fearsome Octo-Sapien robot.

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Cast · 23 characters

Full credits

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

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #80 (1966), The Amazing Spider-Man #42 (1966)

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