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Cover: Herb Trimpe

Marvel Feature #6

Nov 1972 · Marvel · 0.20 USD
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“Hellstorm!”

"Helstorm!" delivers a tense, intimate adventure in Marvel Feature #6 (1972), a standout moment in the Ant-Man saga. Written by Mike Friedrich and brought to life with dynamic art by Herb Trimpe—both interior and cover—this issue plunges Hank Pym and Jan into a desperate race against time after a failed antidote leaves them both trapped at Ant Size. With Whirlwind’s return and a burning house sealing their fate, the duo must rely on each other to survive, all while the world believes them dead.

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writer Mike Friedrich · artist Herb Trimpe · inker Mike Trimpe · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Herb Trimpe

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letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils, inks Herb Trimpe

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Ant-Man still stuck in shrunken form makes it home to his lab. After reuniting with Jan he finds the cause of his inability to return to full size, just as Whirlwind shows up to kidnap Jan. While foiling the kidnap attempt, Whirlwind escapes. To prove the anti-dote to Hank's condition works Jan takes it herself and gets stuck Ant Size also. While working together on a serum Whirlwind returns with a deoxygenating gun he stole from the Avengers HQ to try to kidnap Jan again. With this failure he sets the house afire. Barely escaping the fire, but in shrunken size, the news declares them dead.

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