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Cover: Paul Neary

Spider-Man Comic #332

Jul 1979 · Marvel UK · 0.10 GBP
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“Into a Spiral of Death Goes...”

In "Into a Spiral of Death Goes...", the tension mounts as Lady Dorma orchestrates an Atlantean assault on New York City to free Namor from a city-wide dragnet. With the Sub-Mariner caught between loyalty and conflict, Lord Seth unleashes three colossal turtle monsters using the fabled Proteus Horn, testing Namor’s resolve to avoid war. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life by Marie Severin’s dynamic art, with inks by Johnny Craig and letters by Artie Simek, this 1979 Marvel UK issue features a cover by Paul Neary that captures the chaos of the underwater siege.

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writer Roy Thomas · artist Marie Severin · inker Johnny Craig · letterer Artie Simek · cover Paul Neary

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writer Roy Thomas
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils, inks Paul Neary

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With a city wide dragnet being used to capture the Sub-Mariner, Lady Dorma decides to send the Atlantean army to attack New York City to rescue Namor. Namor tries to alleviate the situation, but Lord Seth uses the Proteus Horn to call forth three giant turtle monsters to attack. Namor tries desperately to fight the monsters off and convince everyone that war is not the answer. Realizing this, Seth then uses to horn to call off the giant turtles but gets killed when he inadvertently gets buried by an undersea quake alongside the monsters.

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