Tales of Suspense #88
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis April 1967 Marvel dual-feature showcases the kind of kinetic cover energy that made Tales of Suspense such a treat — Gil Kane delivers a powerhouse scene with a massive, orange-suited Power Man hurling Captain America and his shield skyward while the sword-wielding Swordsman looms in the background amid an industrial landscape of machinery. The cover banner promises Iron Man and Captain America alongside "a madly menacing Mystery Villain," making this a genuinely tempting package for fans of both heroes. Stan Lee's "Beyond All Rescue!" is the Cap feature at the heart of it all, and Kane's bold linework — both pencils and inks — gives the whole thing a propulsive, hard-hitting energy that still leaps off the page.
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The Red Skull (behind the scenes) sets a trap for Cap by showing him a robot duplicate of Bucky.
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