Marvel Premiere #36
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeBilled as "Marvel's Sensational New 1950s Superhero," the 3-D Man bursts onto this June 1977 issue of Marvel Premiere in a cover by Gil Kane and Joe Sinnott that crackles with retro energy. The scene pits the red-and-green costumed hero against a menacing green-skinned villain, while a young man clutching a guitar gets caught in the middle — all of it tied to the story's provocative premise that rock 'n' roll really was the devil's music. It's a fun, pulpy setup that blends 1950s nostalgia with Marvel superhero action, with interior work from Roy Thomas, Don Glut, and Jim Craig bringing the chaos to life.
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Reprinted in 3.D Man, Spider-Man et les 4 Fantastiques #[nn] (1981), The Avengers Omnibus #6 (2025)
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