Terrific! #35
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Coming of the Magician [Part Three]," the Watcher’s quiet vigil is shattered when Space Pirates, unaware they’re attacking his true home, unleash their assault on a wealthy world—only to be obliterated by the very force they thought they could outwit. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Larry Lieber and inks by George Bell, this thrilling installment delivers a twist that redefines the Watcher’s role in the cosmos. The cover, by Jack Kirby and Wally Wood, captures the moment of cosmic reckoning in bold, dynamic lines.
In "The Coming of the Magician [Part Three]," Janet van Dyne attends a party hoping to stir Hank Pym’s jealousy—only to be kidnapped by the enigmatic Magician. Giant-Man, determined to protect her, sets a trap by staging a fake gathering aboard a yacht, drawing the Magician into a dangerous game of wits and magic. With the help of Wasp and her quick thinking, Hank must outmaneuver the mysterious villain before it’s too late.
In "The Bitter Taste of Defeat [Part Two]," the Avengers are thrown into chaos when the Enchantress manipulates Zemo’s old machine to transform one of his minions into Power Man, using him to exploit the team’s growing tensions. With the heroes’ unity crumbling under false accusations and cunning deception, the City Council steps in—demanding their disbandment before the team’s reputation collapses completely.
In "The Watcher's Power," a group of space pirates confidently target a wealthy planet, assuming the reclusive Watcher will remain passive. But their arrogance leads to their downfall when they unknowingly attack the one world the Watcher can protect—the planet he calls home.
Dr. Strange, stretched thin between unpaid bills and a looming building inspection, turns to a theatrical agent for a last-minute gig—only to be told magic is out of style. Just as he contemplates his next move, The Ancient One warns him of a looming threat from the Nameless Nowhere: Kaluu.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #56 (1964), Tales of Suspense #57 (1964), The Avengers #21 (1965), Strange Tales #147 (1966)
Reprinted in Etranges Aventures #16 (1970)
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