Spider-Man Comics Weekly #89
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Elixir of Eternity!", Iron Man faces off against the Black Knight in a clash of steel and cunning, while back at Stark Industries, Pepper and Happy grow suspicious when they break into Tony Stark’s locked office—only to find Iron Man recovering from the fight. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Don Heck with inks by Chic Stone, this 1974 Marvel UK issue features a tense moment of revelation, with the cover by John Romita capturing the drama in bold, dynamic lines.
In "The Elixir of Eternity!", Silvermane becomes obsessed with a petrified tablet he believes holds the secret to the Fountain of Youth, driving him to compel Dr. Connor to decode its ancient script. With the serum brewed and untested, Silvermane takes the risk—and when it grants him youth and vitality, his ambitions grow dangerously unchecked.
In "The Black Knight!" from Spider-Man Comics Weekly #89, Iron Man emerges victorious after a fierce clash with the villainous Black Knight. Meanwhile, Pepper and Happy, convinced Iron Man is Tony Stark and that he’s in danger, break into his locked office—only to find the armored hero recovering and unable to explain his whereabouts, leaving them more suspicious than ever.
In "The Steel Slayer of Slugger Sykes!", the infamous Slugger Sykes teams up with the villainous Chuda, wielding the powerful cybernetic Replicus to wreak havoc. When Sykes betrays Chuda’s grand scheme, the Replicus is forced to face Thor in a clash of titans—leaving only one question: who will survive the storm?
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