Spider-Man Comics Weekly #75
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "To Become an Avenger!", Black Widow takes a dangerous gamble to prove her loyalty, stealing Tony Stark’s new anti-grav ray device and launching a bold assault on Fort Knox. With Iron Man on the scene, the clash of wits and power reaches a fever pitch—can she escape with her mission intact, or will her actions unravel her path to redemption? Written by Stan Lee and N. Korok, with dynamic art by Don Heck, and a striking cover by Ron Wilson and Mike Esposito, this 1974 Marvel UK classic delivers high-stakes intrigue in a 7p comic.
In this 1974 tale from *Spider-Man Comics Weekly #75*, the Avengers extend an unexpected invitation to Spider-Man—on one condition: prove he’s worthy by capturing the Hulk. With the challenge set, Jo must navigate the chaos of the Hulk’s rampage, testing her courage, wit, and resolve in a high-stakes mission that could change everything.
In "The Black Widow Strikes Again!", the enigmatic spy turns her sights on Fort Knox, stealing Tony Stark’s anti-grav ray device in a bid to prove her loyalty to her communist superiors. Iron Man races to stop her, but as the device is destroyed, the Black Widow slips away—her next move still unknown.
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↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #53 (1964), The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #3 (1966), Thor #135 (1966)
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