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Cover: John Romita

Marvel Tales #32

Nov 1971 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
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In "Rhino on the Rampage!", Iron Man takes center stage in a high-stakes showdown that unfolds live on television, with Pepper Potts in peril and Happy Hogan caught in the crossfire. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic art by Gene Colan and inks by Gary Michaels, this 1971 Marvel Tales issue delivers a tense, action-packed tale where heroism, identity, and memory collide. The cover by John Romita Sr. captures the chaos, while the story’s emotional climax hinges on a shocking revelation that reshapes everything—without giving away how it all resolves.

Contains 3 stories
Rhino on the Rampage!
20 pp · Superhero
Spider-Man [Peter Parker]Mary Jane WatsonGwen StacyFlash ThompsonHarry OsbornMay ParkerAnna WatsonBetty BrantNed LeedsFrederick FoswellJ. Jonah JamesonJohn JamesonMatt MurdockFoggy NeslonCurt ConnorsRhino [Aleksei Sytsevich]
Where Crawls the Lizard!
20 pp · Superhero
Spider-Man [Peter Parker]Mary Jane WatsonGwen StacyFlash ThompsonHarry OsbornMay ParkerBetty BrandFrederick FoswellJ. Jonah JamesonMartha ConnorsBilly ConnorsLizard [Curt Connors]

In "Where Crawls the Lizard!", Dr. Curt Connors’ past help to Spider-Man sets off a new threat as the Lizard emerges with a scheme to turn public opinion against the web-slinger. Meanwhile, Peter Parker brings Mary Jane Watson into the fold, sparking unexpected attention from Flash Thompson, who’s preparing to leave for war, while Aunt May heads to Florida for a quiet retreat.

Victory!
12 pp · Superhero
Iron Man [Tony Stark]Pepper PottsHappy HoganPresident Lyndon B. JohnsonSenator Harrington ByrdTitanium Man [Boris Bullski]

In "Victory!", Iron Man faces off against the Titanium Man in a high-stakes showdown broadcast live on television, with Pepper Potts trapped in a paralysis beam. As the battle unfolds, a final blast from the Titanium Man’s weapon unexpectedly restores Happy Hogan’s memories, revealing the truth about Tony Stark’s secret identity—just as the villain is abandoned by his masters and left adrift at sea.

ComicBooks.com Value

Our Model is In Beta
Raw (Fine) $9
CGC 9.8 · 2 in census $303*
CGC 9.6 · 7 in census $90*
CGC 9.4 · 7 in census $52*
CGC 9.2 · 1 in census $37*
CGC 9.0 · 2 in census $30*
CGC 8.5 · 6 in census $30*
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CGC 8.0 · 1 in census $30*
CGC 7.5 · 1 in census $30*
CGC 7.0 none in existence
CGC 6.5 · 2 in census $30*
CGC 6.0 · 1 in census $30*
CGC 5.5 · 1 in census $30*
CGC 5.0 none in existence
CGC 4.5 · 1 in census $30*
CGC 4.0 · 2 in census $30*
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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Gene Colan
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils, inks John Romita

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #83 (1966), The Amazing Spider-Man #43 (1966), The Amazing Spider-Man #44 (1967)

Reprinted in The Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus #2 (2012)

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