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Super Spider-Man#269
Cover: Al Milgrom & Terry Austin

Super Spider-Man #269

Apr 1978 · Marvel UK · 0.10 GBP
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In "Brother Power, Sister Sun!", Captain America faces a shocking twist when the public celebrates the return of Bucky Barnes—only to discover the beloved hero is actually a robot crafted by Dr. Doom at Modok's command. As the impostor attacks, Captain America must confront the truth behind the deception, testing his resolve when the machine refuses to deliver a fatal blow. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by Gene Colan’s dynamic art, with Dick Ayers’ inks and Artie Simek’s lettering, this 1978 Marvel UK classic features a cover by Al Milgrom and Terry Austin that captures the tension perfectly.

Contains 4 stories
Brother Power, Sister Sun!
Superhero
Spider-ManBrother Power [Achmed Korba] (IntroVillain)Sister Sun [Sha Shan] (Intro)Flash ThompsonO'Donnell (policeman)Pulaski (policeman)Professor Hutton
Enter: Modok!
Superhero
Captain America [Steve Rogers]Bucky Barnes Robot (origin, dies)SHIELD [Sharon CarterNick FuryDum Dum DuganJasper Sitwell (cameo)]Falcon [Sam Wilson]RedwingModok (villain)AIM (villains)Dr. Doom (flashback, villain)Batroc (cameo flashback, villain)Porcupine (cameo flashback, villain)Whirlwind (cameo flashback, villain)Baron Strucker Robot (cameo, villain)Walter Cronkite (cameo)Professor Paul Fosgrave (cameo flashback)Grizzly [Agent R-1] (cameo flashback, villain)Agent R-2 (cameo flashback, villain)Mart Baker (cameo flashback)

In "Enter: Modok!" from Super Spider-Man #269 (1978), the return of Bucky Barnes stirs hope—only for Captain America to face a chilling twist when Modok’s robotic duplicate turns on him. With Dr. Doom’s help, Modok unleashes a Bucky imposter designed to test Cap’s resolve, but the machine’s failure to deliver a fatal blow leads to its abrupt destruction.

Kang War II
Superhero
The Avengers [VisionThor [Donald Blake]Iron Man [Tony Stark]HawkeyeMantis]Kang the ConquerorImmortusRama-TutThe Legion of the Unliving [Frankenstein's MonsterWonder ManHuman Torch [Jim Hammond]Baron Zemo [Dr. Heinrich Zemo]Midnight Man [Anton Mogart]The Ghost]Swordsman [Cotati]
All Swords Against Them!
Superhero
ThorOdinSifBalderWarriors Three [HogunFandralVolstagg]HeimdallHildegardeSilas GrantTana NileGrand Commissioner of RigelKrista (Introduction)Igron the InvincibleLoki (flashback)Ulik (flashback)

In "All Swords Against Them!", Thor and his companions return to Asgard only to face doppelgängers of themselves, each wielding familiar weapons and echoing their voices. As the battle unfolds, the truth emerges: Igron’s dark magic has forged these impostors in a bid to seize control of Asgard and claim dominion over the Dark Domain. With the real Asgardians victorious, they are left facing a new, unknown threat on the horizon.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Gene Colan
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Al Milgrom
cover inks Terry Austin

Reprints

↩ Reprints Captain America #132 (1970), Thor #217 (1973), The Avengers #132 (1975), The Spectacular Spider-Man #12 (1977)

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