Spider-Man Comics Weekly #10
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Alone Against The Sinister Six!", Spider-Man faces his most dangerous challenge yet as he battles the notorious villain team without backup—pushed to his limits in a high-stakes showdown that tests his courage and ingenuity. Written by Stan Lee and R. Berns, with dynamic artwork by Joe Sinnott and lettering by Martin Epp, this 1973 issue from Marvel UK delivers a classic Spider-Man showdown with a tense, relentless pace. The cover by Dick Ayers and Mike Esposito captures the moment of peak tension, perfectly framing the web-slinger’s lone stand.
In "Alone Against The Sinister Six!" from Spider-Man Comics Weekly #10 (1973), Dr. Octopus unites a team of Spider-Man’s deadliest foes to strike at the heart of his world—capturing Betty Brant and Aunt May in a daring ambush. With his loved ones in peril, Spider-Man must face the assembled villains alone, testing his strength, wit, and resolve in a battle that pushes him to his limits.
When Loki uses magic to steal Thor’s hammer and break free from his chains, the God of Thunder must race back to Asgard to reclaim it. Trapped in a deadly game of wits and power, Thor faces a series of magical traps set by Loki, each more cunning than the last.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #92 (1963), The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #6 (1969)
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