Marvel Tales #30
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "To Kill a Spider-Man!", the Rhino makes a bold move, targeting John Jameson in a high-stakes scheme to hand him over to foreign agents after stealing secrets about the U.S. space program. Stan Lee’s gripping script, brought to life by John Romita’s dynamic art and M. Demeo’s sharp inks, delivers a tense showdown as Spider-Man races to stop the rampage before it’s too late. The cover, a striking collaboration by Marie Severin and Sal Buscema, captures the moment’s urgency with bold, classic flair.
In "The Horns of the Rhino!" from Marvel Tales #30 (1971), the Rhino launches a daring assault on John Jameson, aiming to deliver him to foreign agents eager for secrets about the U.S. space program. With the fate of national security hanging in the balance, Spider-Man must race to intercept the villain before it's too late.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #20 (1965), The Amazing Spider-Man #41 (1966), The Amazing Spider-Man #58 (1968)
Reprinted in Spider-Man Comics Weekly #35 (1973), O Espectacular Homem-Aranha #9 (1983), The Official Marvel Index to the X-Men #3 (1987), Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men #5 (2005), The X-Men Omnibus #2 (2011), The Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus #2 (2012), Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men #5 (2012), X-Men Epic Collection #3 (2018), X-Men: Children of the Atom #[4] (2019), Eks almanah #368, L'Uomo Ragno Gigante #16
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