Spider-Man Comic #330
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "What If Spider-Man Had Joined the Fantastic Four?", Stan Lee and Jack Kirby explore a bold alternate reality where Peter Parker becomes a founding member of the FF, reshaping the team's dynamics from the start. This pivotal 1979 Marvel UK issue, featuring Jack Kirby’s dynamic art and Joe Sinnott’s sharp inks, presents a story where Black Bolt’s isolation is tested when his cousin Maximus attempts to undermine him—pushing the Inhuman king to the edge of his legendary silence. The cover, a striking collaboration by John Buscema, John Romita, and Joe Sinnott, captures the tension with dramatic flair.
In this 1979 science fiction tale from Spider-Man #330, Agon and Rynda, desperate to protect their son, genetically enhance him with powers of levitation and electron control—only to realize too late that his voice carries a far more volatile potential. As they grapple with the unintended consequences of their experiment, the true nature of their child’s abilities begins to unfold in ways they never anticipated.
In this gripping chapter from *Spider-Man Comic #330*, Black Bolt—silent and isolated due to his dangerously powerful voice—faces a tense reunion with his family. When his brother Maximus launches a sudden attack, the fragile peace shatters, forcing Black Bolt to confront not only his brother’s treachery but the very nature of his own power.
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↩ Reprints Thor #146 (1967), Thor #147 (1967), Thor #148 (1968), Thor #149 (1968), What If? #1 (1977)
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