Spider-Man Comics Weekly #122
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Side-By-Side with the Iceman!", Spider-Man finds himself at odds with the icy powers of Iceman when a mix-up leads to a clash between the two heroes. With Stan Lee’s sharp storytelling and Gil Kane’s dynamic art—enhanced by John Romita, Tony Mortellaro, and Artie Simek—this 1975 Marvel UK classic captures a classic clash of wills that quickly turns into an unlikely partnership. The cover by Ron Wilson, Mike Esposito, and Al Milgrom perfectly captures the tension and frosty energy of the issue.
When Iceman mistakes Spider-Man for a threat to Gwendy, the clash of web-slinging and ice powers kicks off a tense showdown. Once the confusion clears, the two heroes join forces to expose a corrupt politician—proving that even the most unlikely allies can stand side-by-side.
In "Final Battle!", Balder and the Legion of the Lost break free from Karnilla’s grasp to join the fray as Mangog unleashes his fury. Just as the giant threat draws the Odinsword, Odin awakens—his return the last hope in a battle that could decide the fate of Asgard.
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