Marvelserien #3
"Gröna Masken" delivers a tense, character-driven twist in the early Marvelserien, spotlighting Peter Parker’s growing anxiety as he faces a new threat while worrying about his ailing Aunt May. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated with dynamic flair by John Romita—whose pencils and inks define both the interior art and the striking cover—this 1967 issue marks a pivotal moment in the series’ Swedish run. The mystery of the Green Mask deepens as Peter is trapped in a hidden lair, unaware of the shocking identity behind the disguise.
In "Gröna Masken," Peter Parker visits the doctor to learn that his aunt May is unwell, adding stress to his already strained days. As Spider-Man, he's tricked into battling villains who only want to expose him to a gas that dulls his spider-sense, forcing him to retreat to his civilian identity. While trying to return home unnoticed, he’s stalked in secret by the Green Mask, who captures him outside his apartment—leaving Peter terrified not just for himself, but for May’s peace of mind. When the masked villain finally reveals himself in his hidden lair, the truth shocks Peter: it’s Norman Osborn.
In "Hämnd," a grieving asteroid miner, betrayed by his partner’s marriage to the woman he loved, plots a desperate act of revenge by stealing their prized asteroid—only to meet a sudden, tragic end in a violent meteor shower. The story unfolds with quiet tension, anchored in loss and isolation, as one man’s desperate bid for justice collides with the merciless void of space.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #104 (1964), The Amazing Spider-Man #39 (1966)
Reprinted in Spider-Man #1/2010
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