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Hit Comics Der Dämon#4
Cover: Herb Trimpe & Frank Giacoia

Hit Comics Der Dämon #4

Jan 1972 · BSV - Williams · 1,00 DEM; 1,30 CHF; 8 ATS
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Auf den Hörnern des Bullen!", Namor’s mind fractures under the weight of betrayal as Lady Dorma’s sudden alliance with Krang leaves him reeling. With Dorma and Krang now hiding in the surface world, their transformed appearances a stark contrast to their true forms, the Sub-Mariner is left chasing shadows in a world that no longer feels like home. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Gene Colan with inks by Dick Ayers, this 1972 issue delivers a haunting, emotionally charged chapter in Namor’s saga, its mood heightened by Herb Trimpe’s cover pencils and Frank Giacoia’s inks.

Contains 2 stories
Auf den Hörnern des Bullen!
19 pp · Superhero
Daredevil [Matt Murdock]Foggy NelsonKaren PageMan-Bull [William Taurus] (villain, introduction)

In "Auf den Hörnern des Bullen!", Daredevil races to stop a mad doctor’s twisted experiment, only to see one of his henchmen transformed into the monstrous Man-Bull—leaving the hero to confront a new threat born from madness and science.

Die Wut des Monarchen!
12 pp · Superhero
Sub-Mariner [Namor]GUESTS: Lord VashtiLady DormaVILLAIN: Krang

In "Die Wut des Monarchen!", Namor’s fury erupts when he learns of Lady Dorma’s betrayal—her vow to marry Krang to shield him from the Behemoth has shattered his trust. With Dorma and Krang now hiding in the surface world, their skin turned pale to blend in, the Sub-Mariner is consumed by rage, hunting them across the ocean and beyond.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Gene Colan
cover pencils Herb Trimpe
cover inks Frank Giacoia

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #81 (1966), Daredevil #78 (1971)

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