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Spider-Man Comics Weekly#102
Cover: Marie Severin & John Romita

Spider-Man Comics Weekly #102

Jan 1975 · Marvel UK · 0.07 GBP
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“Midnight Madness!”

In "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.

writer Stan Lee · artist Don Heck · inker Mickey Demeo · letterer Sam Rosen · cover Marie Severin, John Romita

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writer Stan Lee
artist Don Heck
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils, inks Marie Severin
cover inks John Romita

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The Battle between Iron Man and Titanium Man continues. Meanwhile, the Countess de la Spirosa, seeking revenge on Tony Stark for having once been jilted, steals a transistor device from Stark's hotel room. Between rounds Iron Man discovers the theft and the identity of the culprit. He sends Happy to retrieve the device, which he needs to give him an edge in the battle ahead. Happy returns with it but round two has begun. He enters the battleground but is injured by Titanium Man. He hands the device to Iron Man and passes out. Pepper, watching, collapses. The battle has now become personal!

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