Spider-Man Comics Weekly #66
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Impossible Escape!", Mister Doll unleashes his eerie magic dolls to seize control of entire corporations, turning the corporate world into a twisted puppet show. With a new suit of armor and a clever, if emotionally charged, ruse, Iron Man steps in to stop the scheme—though not without stirring up tension with Pepper, whose feelings are used as part of the plan. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko, with inks by Dick Ayers and lettering by S. Rosen, this 1974 Marvel UK adventure blends high-stakes corporate sabotage with a touch of personal drama. The cover, by Ron Wilson with inks by Mike Esposito and John Tartaglione, captures the eerie menace of the dolls in striking detail.
In "The Mysterious Mr. Doll!", a sinister puppeteer wields enchanted dolls to seize corporate empires, turning boardrooms into stages for his schemes. Iron Man answers the call with a new suit, but his tactics—testing Pepper’s loyalty in a risky ploy—leave her both furious and unsettled.
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↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #48 (1963), Thor #131 (1966), The Amazing Spider-Man #65 (1968)
Reprinted in Spider-Man Comics Weekly #67 (1974)
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