Spider-Man Comics Weekly #26
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join free"Man on a Rampage!" sees a scientist accidentally gain the power to turn himself—and others—into living stone, setting his sights on Thor in New York with a dangerous quest for immortality. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby, with Chic Stone on inks and Art Simek handling letters, this 1973 Marvel UK adventure features a striking cover by Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby, inks by Ditko and Stone.
In "Man on a Rampage!" from Spider-Man Comics Weekly #26 (1973), Peter Parker races against time to save Aunt May, whose life is slipping away due to radioactivity in her blood. With Dr. Octopus holding the only key to a cure—the stolen isotope—Peter must confront the villain’s escalating threat before it’s too late.
In "The Grandeur, the Glory, the Gargoyle!", a scientist transformed by his own experiment into a living stone entity sets his sights on Thor in New York, driven by a desperate quest for immortality. As Don Blake, Thor outsmarts him with a clever ruse, leading to a dramatic fall into the river where the stone man sinks beneath the surface.
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