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Spellbound#43
Cover: Jack Kirby & Don Heck

Spellbound #43

Jan 1964 · L. Miller & Son · 1'- [0-1-0 GBP]
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Contains 6 stories
Iron Man Versus Gargantus!
13 pp · Superhero

In "Iron Man Versus Gargantus!", Tony Stark takes his date Marion to the circus, where a sudden animal escape forces him to suit up as Iron Man. When the crowd is frightened by his grey armor, Marion suggests a golden suit to make him look more heroic. The new golden Iron Man then faces off against Gargantus, a colossal robot built by aliens, in a battle that ends with Iron Man using magnets to dismantle the machine and send the alien craft fleeing.

The Wooden Horror!
7 pp · Horror-Suspense
Gateway to Horror
6 pp · Horror-Suspense
The Murder Mirror!
6 pp · Horror-Suspense

In "The Murder Mirror!", a desperate man steals a mystical mirror from an old man, only to find its reflection begins committing crimes in his name. When the police close in and blood from a recent murder stains his hands, he tries to prove the mirror’s reflection is the true killer—but no one believes him.

Farewell-Moon
4 pp · Horror-Suspense

In "Farewell-Moon," a doglike alien scout from a werewolf-led lunar colony is sent to Earth with a mission to provoke a war—but when he’s taken in by a young girl who showers him with kindness, his loyalty begins to shift. As he returns to his ship, torn between duty and the warmth he’s found, he makes a choice that could change everything.

The Army of Crime
12 pp · Crime

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
writer R. Berns
artist Jack Kirby
inker Don Heck
letterer John Duffy
cover pencils Jack Kirby
cover inks Don Heck

Reprints

↩ Reprints Marvel Tales #97 (1950), Marvel Tales #104 (1951), Underworld Crime #1 (1952), Marvel Tales #131 (1955), Tales of Suspense #40 (1963)

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