Terrific! #17
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Like a Beast At Bay!", Namor, disoriented and amnesiac, is manipulated by the Leader of the Secret Empire into hunting down the Hulk across New York. As he races through the city, a mysterious ray from Krang unexpectedly restores his memories—just as the truth begins to unravel. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Gene Colan, with inks by Dick Ayers and letters by Sam Rosen, this 1967 issue features a striking cover by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone.
Namor, stripped of his memories and manipulated by the Secret Empire’s Number One, hunts the Hulk through the streets of New York with deadly intent. When a sudden blast from Krang snaps him back to himself, the truth crashes in—his mission was never his own. Now, with his past flooding back, Namor must confront the forces that turned him into a weapon.
When the Wasp's life hangs in the balance, the Avengers turn to Dr. Svenson for help—only to discover the scientist has been usurped by an alien emissary from the planet Kallu. With time running out and the fate of one of their own at stake, the team must confront the Kallusians' hidden agenda before it's too late.
In "Beware... Tiboro! The Tyrant Of The Sixth Dimension!", Dr. Strange is called to confront a cosmic threat after a trio of skeptical scientists—Dr. Green, Schuyler, and Mr. James—dismiss magic on live television, only to vanish when the lights go out. Summoned by the disturbance, Strange uncovers the truth: their mockery awakened Tiboro, a tyrannical force from the sixth dimension, now poised to invade Earth. With the help of The Ancient One’s wisdom, Strange journeys to Tiboro’s realm to stop the invasion before it begins.
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↩ Reprints Strange Tales #129 (1965), The Avengers #14 (1965), Tales to Astonish #84 (1966)
Reprinted in "Spy" Extra #2 (1969), Seriemagasinet #25/1969
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