Spider-Man Comics Weekly #99
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Captain Stacy the Accused!", Peter Parker’s friend Jo finds himself unexpectedly drawn into a mystery when a series of strange events unfold at Stark’s factory. With Happy returning under uncertain circumstances and Pepper’s welcome seeming too good to be true, tensions rise as Tony Stark is framed for madness by a jealous cousin and a shadowy plot involving Count Nefaria. Written by Al Hartley and illustrated by Don Heck with inks by Mickey Demeo and letters by Sam Rosen, this 1975 issue from Spider-Man Comics Weekly delivers a twisty tale of betrayal and mistaken identity, all wrapped in a cover by John Romita Sr. that captures the suspense in full.
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Happy has returned to Stark's factory. Pepper is very pleased to see him but Happy doubts her sincerity. Stark's philandering cousin, Morgan, envious of Tony's success, agrees to help Count Nefaria in his scheme to discredit Stark. This involves Tony witnessing and reporting a (fake) alien invasion. Believing Stark to be delusional, Senator Byrd is ready to pull the plug on his contracts. When some real aliens turn up they are chased off by Iron Man. Morgan is compelled to verify Tony's version of events. Tony's good name is restored. Morgan must explain himself to a displeased Nefaria.
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