Spider-Man Comics Weekly #92
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Lizard Lives!", Stan Lee and Don Heck deliver a pulse-pounding tale where the Lizard’s return sends shockwaves through the city, forcing Spider-Man to confront a foe whose transformation is both terrifying and strangely personal. With dynamic art by Don Heck and inks by Dick Ayers, this 1974 UK weekly sees Spider-Man grappling with the Lizard’s escalating menace—before the real danger emerges from the shadows. The cover by John Romita captures the moment with tense energy, making this a standout issue for fans of classic Spider-Man horror and suspense.
In this classic 1974 tale from *Spider-Man Comics Weekly #92*, the Mandarin reveals his origins to a captive Iron Man, spinning a tale of ambition and betrayal as he prepares to spin his enemy to death. With the wheel turning and Iron Man’s armor slowly recharging, a tense battle of wits and wills unfolds—until a shocking twist upends the Mandarin’s plans.
In "The Super-Skrull Strikes!", the Super-Skrull, manipulated by Loki, launches a bold assault—only to be felled by Thor’s might. While the thunder god holds the line, Odin dispatches Sif and Balder on a perilous quest to uncover the hidden Enchanters in the mysterious land of Ringsfjord.
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