Spider-Man Comics Weekly #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin!", Stan Lee and Steve Ditko deliver a wild, offbeat clash as the Green Goblin enlists the Enforcers and tricks B.J. Cosmos into filming a movie in the desert—only to unleash chaos when the shoot spirals into a real battle. With the Hulk accidentally awakened mid-scene, Spider-Man finds himself caught in a surreal, action-packed trap where fiction and reality blur. The story’s unique blend of satire and spectacle is brought to life by Ditko’s unmistakable art and Simek’s crisp lettering, while the cover by Jim Starlin, Steve Ditko, and a team of inkers captures the madness in vivid detail.
In "The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin!" from Spider-Man Comics Weekly #6 (1973), the Green Goblin orchestrates a chaotic scheme by enlisting the Enforcers and tricking B.J. Cosmos into filming a mock battle in the desert. As the staged fight unfolds, the chaos spirals when the Green Goblin’s attack inadvertently awakens the Hulk, setting off a chain of events neither hero nor villain could have predicted.
In "The Vengeance of Loki!", the mischievous god of lies sets his sights on Thor, uncovering his secret identity and stripping him of his mighty hammer, leaving the thunder god powerless on Earth. With Thor reduced to a mortal, Loki unleashes chaos across humanity—until Dr. Blake devises a cunning plan to lure Loki into a trap, offering him a chance to reclaim the hammer and become Thor once more.
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