Spider-Man Comics Weekly #109
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Beware...the Black Widow!", Iron Man faces his most relentless foe yet as the Mandarin unleashes the towering Ultimo robot, turning the tide against Stark Industries. With his chest device shielding him and his armor lost in a moat, Tony Stark must fight back against a mechanical colossus while political pressure mounts from Senator Byrd, who shuts down his company. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Adam Austin with inks by Gary Michaels, this gripping tale brings high stakes and relentless tension, all capped by a dynamic cover by John Romita.
In "Beware...the Black Widow!", Natasha Romanova returns to New York with a striking new look, eager to test her skills against the web-slinger. When she confronts Spider-Man, he’s already weakened by illness, yet still manages to outmaneuver her in a tense clash that leaves her both impressed and unsettled.
In "Ultimo Lives!", Iron Man faces his most towering threat yet as the Mandarin unleashes the colossal Ultimo robot, turning the tide against both Stark and his allies. With Stark’s company shuttered by Senator Byrd over a political dispute, the genius inventor must rely on his unyielding chest device and quick thinking to survive the robot’s rampage—while racing to reclaim his armor from a flooded moat.
In a storm-lashed clash of gods and steel, Thor battles the relentless Destroyer, unaware that the creature’s fury is fueled by Sif’s fading life force. As Odin weighs the cost of his son’s exile, he grants Thor his full power once more—just as Ulik’s troll horde surges toward Karnilla’s fortress, and the sorceress, breaking her hold on Balder, unleashes him to defend her realm.
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