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Spider-Man Comics Weekly#101
Cover: Ron Wilson & Frank Giacoia

Spider-Man Comics Weekly #101

Jan 1975 · Marvel UK · 0.07 GBP
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“And Then Came Electro!”

In "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.

writer Stan Lee · artist Don Heck · inker Vince Colletta · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Ron Wilson, Frank Giacoia

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writer Stan Lee
artist Don Heck
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils Ron Wilson
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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Communist camp commander Boris Bullski wants to take on Iron Man and releases some of his prisoners to construct an armor, making him Titanium Man. Senator Byrd wants Iron Man to take up the challenge. Tony, worried about his heart, upgrades his armor and flies to Alberia along with Pepper and Happy. At the hotel, the Countess de la Spiroza flirts with Tony, making Pepper jealous. Iron Man battles Titanium Man but stumbles into a secretly-prepared minefield and is caught up in the resulting explosion. Happy wonders why Tony hasn't come to watch the battle.

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