Marvel Triple Action #20
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Voice of the Wasp," the fearless Wasp races to New York with a dire warning: the Sub-Mariner is plotting the city's destruction. Trapped en route by his relentless foe Attuma, who harbors his own deadly ambitions, she must rally the Avengers—though Hawkeye is absent—before the surface world is swallowed by chaos. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Don Heck’s dynamic art and Frank Ray’s inks, this 1974 Marvel Triple Action standout features a cover by Don Heck and John Romita, with inks by Frank Giacoia and John Romita.
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The winsome Wasp flies to New York to warn that the savage Sub-Mariner is bent on its destruction. Enroute she is trapped by Attuma, Namor's arch-foe, who is himself planning the destruction of the surface-dwellers. Jan notifies the Avengers who arrive - sans Hawkeye - and are roundly beaten.
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