Terrific! #28
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Black Knight Strikes! [Part 2]," the newly minted Black Knight, Nathan Garrett, unleashes his vengeance on Giant-Man after being betrayed and imprisoned. With a winged horse forged from manipulated animal genes and a deadly lance of his own design, he returns to challenge the hero who once brought him down. Though Giant-Man manages to repel him, the Black Knight vanishes into the shadows—leaving behind a threat that’s far from over.
In "The Pincers of Power!", Dr. Strange, Baron Mordo, and The Ancient One are thrust into a neutral dimension by Dormammu, who secures his realm by drugging the Mindless Ones and summoning rulers from neighboring dimensions. With Earth's fate hanging in the balance, Dormammu challenges Strange to a duel for mastery—using only the Pincers of Power, no magic or spells allowed. The battle tests skill and cunning, but as Strange gains the upper hand, betrayal looms from an unexpected quarter.
In the final chapter of this chilling mystery, Don Starr confronts the truth behind the haunting events at Brathby Hall, where Doctor Fear—revealed as the enigmatic Jermyn Forster—tasks him with uncovering a sinister secret. With Martin Flaxmann’s past entangled in the investigation and Jane caught in the web of suspicion, the line between fear and fact begins to blur.
In "The Primitive!", a weary space explorer named Vince Harding, guided by the Watcher Uatu, lands on a distant world believed to be inhabited by primitive beings—only to discover that their so-called simplicity hides a startling truth. As Vince and his brother Paul grapple with the implications of what they’ve found, the line between advancement and ignorance begins to blur in ways neither expected.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #52 (1964), Tales of Suspense #51 (1964), The Avengers #19 (1965), Strange Tales #140 (1966)
Reprinted in Etranges Aventures #16 (1970)
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