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Super Spider-Man#271
Cover: Sal Buscema & Joe Sinnott

Super Spider-Man #271

Apr 1978 · Marvel UK · 0.10 GBP
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In "The Coming of Razorback!", a shocking twist unfolds as Captain America faces a robot duplicate of Bucky Barnes—created by Modok with help from Dr. Doom—only to discover the impostor is no match for his old ally's spirit. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Gene Colan with inks by Dick Ayers, this 1978 Marvel UK classic delivers a tense, character-driven clash with a twist that redefines loyalty and identity. The cover by Sal Buscema and Joe Sinnott captures the moment of confrontation with striking intensity.

Contains 4 stories
...The Coming of Razorback!
Superhero
Spider-Man [Peter Parker)Razorback [Buford Hollis] (introduction)Bobby Sue Hollis (introduction)Sister Sun [Sha Shan]Man-Beast [as the Hate-Monger] (villain)Brother Power [Achmed Korba] (villain)Flash Thompson

In "...The Coming of Razorback!", Spider-Man teams up with the enigmatic Razorback and Flash Thompson in a high-stakes pursuit of Brother Power and Sister Sun, leading them to the shadowy figure of the Hate-Monger—only to find themselves captured in the process. The trio’s mission takes a dangerous turn as they confront the source of the chaos, testing their resolve and forcing them to face the threat head-on.

Alone Again, Naturally!
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 "Alone Again, Naturally!" from Super Spider-Man #271 (1978), the world is abuzz with the return of Bucky Barnes—only to learn the truth is far stranger. When a robot duplicate, crafted by Dr. Doom at Modok’s command, takes on Bucky’s form to attack Captain America, the hero’s resolve is tested in a battle against a foe that can’t be killed.

Kang War II: Conclusion...What Time Hath Put Asunder!
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]
Should Asgard Fall..!
Superhero
ThorOdinSifBalderWarriors Three [HogunFandralVolstagg]HeimdallHildegardeSilas GrantTana NileGrand Commissioner of RigelKrista (Introduction)Igron the InvincibleLoki (flashback)Ulik (flashback)

In "Should Asgard Fall..!", Thor and his crew return to Asgard only to face doppelgängers of themselves, each wielding their own powers and claiming dominion over the realm. As the battle unfolds, the truth emerges: Igron’s dark magic has forged these impostors in a bid to seize control as Master of Asgard and Lord of the Dark Domain. The real Asgardians prevail just as a new threat looms on the horizon, leaving the fate of the realm hanging in the balance.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Gene Colan
colorist Howard Bender
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Sal Buscema
cover inks Joe Sinnott

Reprints

↩ Reprints Captain America #132 (1970), Thor #217 (1973), Giant-Size Avengers #3 (1975), The Spectacular Spider-Man #13 (1977)

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