Spider-Man Comics Weekly #104
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Search for the Schemer!", Iron Man faces a new threat when the vengeful Countess Stephanie de la Spirosa teams up with the Mad Thinker to unmask him, sending the Awesome Android on a mission to capture Tony Stark. With his wits and a cleverly rigged briefcase, Stark outsmarts his foes in the lab, dons his armor, and escapes the resulting explosion—rescuing both the Thinker and the Countess in the process. Meanwhile, back at the hospital, Happy’s condition takes a turn for the worse, leaving Tony torn between duty and the need to recharge his chest plate, much to Pepper’s frustration. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Don Heck with inks by Mickey Demeo, this issue features a cover by John Romita, who both pencils and inks the dynamic artwork.
In "Search for the Schemer!" from Spider-Man Comics Weekly #104 (1975), a new criminal mastermind rises in New York, challenging the Kingpin’s reign and igniting a dangerous power struggle. Meanwhile, Flash Thompson faces the harsh realities of war in Vietnam, and Gwen Stacy struggles to recover after a sudden traffic accident.
In "Hoorah for the Conquering Hero!", Iron Man’s latest triumph over Titanium Man earns him acclaim—until the vengeful Countess Stephanie de la Spirosa recruits the Mad Thinker to expose his secret identity. Sent to capture Tony Stark, the Awesome Android faces off against a cleverly disguised Iron Man, who turns the tables with a gas-filled briefcase and a daring escape from the Thinker’s exploding lab. Meanwhile, back at the hospital, Happy’s condition takes a turn for the worse, leaving Tony torn between duty and the need to recharge his armor—much to Pepper’s growing frustration.
When Odin strips the Asgardians on Earth of their powers, Loki’s desperate bid to regain strength backfires—his spell accidentally conjures the Wrecker, a force of chaos now unleashed on Thor. The storm of myth and magic is just beginning.
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