Super Spider-Man #165
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Suddenly... the Smasher!", Spider-Man faces off against a towering menace named the Smasher, who's wrecking a billboard for political candidate Richard Raleigh. When Peter Parker discovers his friends support Raleigh, he attends a rally—only to find the roof collapsing on the crowd as chaos erupts. Written by Stan Lee and Gerry Conway, with art by John Romita and inks by Jim Mooney and Tony Mortellaro, this 1976 Marvel UK issue delivers a tense, action-packed showdown. The cover, penciled by Dave Hunt and inked by Frank Giacoia, captures the moment of rooftop collapse in dramatic detail.
In "Suddenly... the Smasher!", Spider-Man faces off against a towering menace named the Smasher, who's demolishing a billboard for political candidate Richard Raleigh. When Peter Parker learns his friends support Raleigh, he attends a rally—only to find the crowd in danger as the roof begins to collapse during the speech.
In "No More the Thunder God!", Loki’s cunning takes a shocking turn as he swaps faces and armor with Thor, plunging Asgard into confusion. Balder and Sif, deceived by the disguise, confront the real Thor—now wearing Loki’s face—only to question his claims when Balder is wounded and Thor rushes to his aid.
When Strange is pulled through the Eye of Agamotto and into Clea’s mind, he must navigate her subconscious to escape Silver Dagger’s grasp. With time running out and reality itself unraveling, the sorcerer’s only hope lies in reuniting with his body before the realm of Unreality consumes them both.
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↩ Reprints Iron Man #10 (1969), Thor #179 (1970), The Amazing Spider-Man #116 (1973), Marvel Two-in-One #6 (1974), Doctor Strange #5 (1974)
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