Spider-Man Comics Weekly #102
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Midnight Madness!", Iron Man’s clash with Titanium Man takes a dangerous turn when the Countess de la Spirosa, driven by a past betrayal, steals a crucial transistor device from Tony Stark’s hotel room. With the battle reignited and stakes higher than ever, Happy Hogan races to recover the stolen tech—only to be injured in the fray and pass it to Iron Man before collapsing. As Pepper Potts watches in horror, the fight escalates into something far more personal. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Don Heck, with inks by Mickey Demeo and lettering by Sam Rosen, this gripping installment features a cover by Marie Severin and John Romita.
In "Midnight Madness!", Peter Parker takes a risky step to boost his public image by appearing on a live TV talk show—only to walk into a trap orchestrated by Max Dillon, aka Electro, and J. Jonah Jameson. With the cameras rolling, Electro unleashes his powers in a shocking attack, forcing Spider-Man into a brutal fight that leaves both hero and villain battered and broken.
In "Fight On! For a World Is Watching!", Iron Man’s clash with Titanium Man takes a dangerous turn when the Countess de la Spirosa, driven by old grievances, steals a crucial transistor device from Tony Stark’s hotel room. With the stakes rising, Happy is sent to recover it—only to return just as the fight reignites, leaving Iron Man to face the battle with a new, personal cost.
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