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Cover: Jack Kirby & Mike Esposito

Pow! #22

Jun 1967 · IPC · 7d [0-0-7 GBP]
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“The Enforcers!”

In "The Enforcers!", Stan Lee and Jack Kirby deliver a pulse-pounding clash of minds and machines as Mentallo and The Fixer launch a daring assault on SHIELD HQ. With the help of a Thru-The-Ground Tank and a Static Distorter, they disable communications and use Element Z to subdue the agents—turning Fury into a puppet with an electronic mask. Jack Kirby’s dynamic art, from the cover by Kirby and Esposito to the interior inks by Demeo, brings every twist and turn to life in this 1967 seven-pence adventure.

writer Stan Lee · writer, artist Jack Kirby · inker Mike Demeo · letterer Artie Simek · cover Jack Kirby, Mike Esposito

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writer Stan Lee
writer, artist Jack Kirby
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Mike Esposito

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Fury checks out the Encephalogram-Inducer which, when hooked into the Brainwave Stimulator transforms the ESP Divisions' thoughts into images. Mentallo breaches The Fixer's underwater base, convincing him to join forces. They travel underground to SHIELD HQ in a Thru-The-Ground Tank which The Fixer mentions was supplied by THEM. Inside SHIELD HQ, the Fixer uses a Static Distorter to cut off outside communications. Mentallo & The Fixer take on Fury & SHIELD using Element Z to render everyone unconscious. Placing an electronic mask on Fury's face, The Fixer turns him into a mindless slave.

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