Marvel Premiere #37
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel Premiere #37 (August 1977) spotlights the 3-D Man in a freeze-frame confrontation that jumps right off the cover — the red-and-green-costumed hero trades taunts with the icy Sub-Zero Man, whose all-white figure crackles with cold energy amid a shattered dockside backdrop. Gil Kane's pencils and Joe Sinnott's inks give the face-off a kinetic, punchy energy that makes the story title "Crisis of the Cold Warrior!" feel entirely earned. With Roy Thomas and Don Glut on writing duties and Jim Craig handling interior art, this is a sharp slice of late-'70s Marvel adventure built around one of the era's most visually distinctive heroes.
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Spider-Man gives Madam Web Twinkies and she unblocks the harbor she blocked with her webs.
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