Spider-Man Comics Weekly #101
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "And Then Came Electro!", Iron Man faces a new threat as the Communist camp commander Boris Bullski unleashes his own armored rival, Titanium Man, in a high-stakes showdown. With Pepper and Happy by his side and the Countess de la Spiroza adding tension at the hotel, Tony Stark pushes his upgraded armor to the limit—only to be caught in a trap that leaves him in danger. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Don Heck, with inks by Vince Colletta and lettering by Sam Rosen, this 1975 issue features a cover by Ron Wilson and Frank Giacoia.
In "And Then Came Electro!", Peter Parker hopes a TV talk show will boost his public image—until he walks into a trap orchestrated by Max Dillon, a disgruntled technician with a shocking secret. With J. Jonah Jameson pulling strings behind the scenes, Spider-Man faces off against Electro in a live broadcast that turns deadly, leaving both hero and villain battered and the stakes higher than ever.
In "If I Must Die, Let It Be with Honor!", Iron Man answers a call from Senator Byrd to confront the newly forged Titanium Man, a threat born from a communist camp commander’s ambition. With Pepper by his side and a heart condition weighing on him, Tony suits up for a mission that takes him to Alberia, where flirtations with the Countess de la Spiroza stir tension—and a quiet unease in the hotel room as Happy waits in vain for Tony to appear.
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