Spider-Man Comics Weekly #143
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Curse and the Cure!", Thor journeys through the cosmos in the Odinship, drawn into a confrontation with the cosmic entity Galactus, who begins to reveal his ancient origins. Meanwhile, on Earth, a foreign nation unleashes the newly created Thermal Man, sending him on a mission of destruction across the United States. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby, with inks by George Klein and letters by Artie Simek, this 1975 Marvel UK installment blends cosmic drama with high-stakes terrestrial threats. The cover, by Ron Wilson, Ed Hannigan, and Mike Esposito, captures the clash of worlds with striking intensity.
In "The Curse and the Cure!", Spider-Man finds himself caught between Morbius and the Lizard in a battle that uncovers the vampire's tragic origin. As Doctor Connors works on a serum to fix Spider-Man's six-arm affliction, the true nature of Morbius's transformation begins to unravel.
In "Galactus Found!", Thor pilots the Odinship on a desperate quest to locate the Devourer of Worlds, only to be captured by Galactus himself, who begins to recount his ancient origin. Meanwhile, on Earth, a foreign nation launches the newly built Thermal Man toward the United States, setting off a chain of chaos.
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