Marvelserien #9
In "Noshörningens raseri," the Noshörningen, recently escaped from prison after his failed attempt to kidnap John Jameson, is back on the hunt—this time targeting both Jameson and the one who put him away: Spindeln. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita, this 1967 issue from Williams Förlags AB delivers a tense, action-packed chase with the cover by John Romita capturing the menace of the fugitive's relentless pursuit.
In "Noshörningens raseri," the Noshörningen, recently escaped from prison after his failed attempt to kidnap John Jameson, is back on the move—driven by fury and a relentless pursuit of both John Jameson and the Spider-Man who put him behind bars. With the city on edge, the chase unfolds in a tense, high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
In "En film om Jordens historia," life on Earth unfolds like a cinematic journey—each year of the planet’s existence captured in a single image, with 24 frames flashing by every second. The story presents Earth’s vast history as a relentless, visual timeline, where every moment is a snapshot in an endless reel.
In "Det otroliga monstret [del 3 av 3]," the Hulk is dragged into the hidden realm of Tyrannus, a once-mighty ruler now weakened by age and exile. With the Mole Man in control of the Fountain of Youth, Tyrannus offers the Hulk a chance to reclaim his strength—by helping him retake the fountain, and with it, his power—though the price may be higher than he expects. When the Mole Man strikes with his Octo-Sapien robot, the battle erupts, and the Hulk’s fate takes a sudden, unexpected turn.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #80 (1966), The Amazing Spider-Man #43 (1966)
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