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Cover: Marie Severin & Bill Everett

Marvel Tales #28

Oct 1970 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
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“The Molten Man Regrets...!”

Spider-Man finds himself tangled — literally — as the golden-skinned Molten Man looms over him, boasting that the wall-crawler has spun his last web, while Spidey's own caption reminds us he still has the Looter to contend with after this. Marie Severin and Bill Everett's cover crackles with urban energy, set against a rooftop backdrop where onlookers watch the struggle unfold. As a bonus, the issue also promises Dr. Strange locked in deadly combat with Dormammu, making this 1970 reprint package a genuinely satisfying double dose of Marvel adventure — all for a quarter.

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writer Stan Lee · artist, inker Steve Ditko · letterer S. Rosen · cover Marie Severin, Bill Everett

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MARVEL TALES Starring THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN | VOL. 1 #28 | OCTOBER 1970 $42.22
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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Steve Ditko
letterer S. Rosen
cover pencils Marie Severin
cover inks Bill Everett

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Dormammu sends Strange, Mordo & The Ancient One to a neutral dimension. He then uses a sleeping potion on the Mindless Ones, so his domain will be temporarily safe and summons rulers of nearby dimensions. Dormammu arrives to challenge Strange in person to battle for total mastery of Earth! Strange accepts, then Dormammu declares they shall fight using only the "Pincers Of Power", and no other spells or incantations. This way, it will be a battle of skill, not power. The battle is fierce-- but when it appears Strange is about to overcome his adversary, Mordo strikes Strange from behind...

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