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Cover: Don Heck & Frank Giacoia

The Avengers #26

Mar 1966 · Marvel · 0.12 USD
“The Voice of the Wasp!”

In "The Voice of the Wasp!", the Wasp races to warn New York of a looming threat, only to be captured by Attuma, the Sub-Mariner’s ruthless enemy, who has his own plans for the surface world. With the Avengers responding—minus Hawkeye—they face a brutal defeat as the tide turns against them. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Don Heck, with inks by Frank Ray and colors by Stan Goldberg, this 1966 issue features a cover by Don Heck and Frank Giacoia.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Don Heck · inker Frank Ray · letterer Artie Simek · colorist Stan Goldberg · cover Don Heck, Frank Giacoia

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writer Stan Lee
artist Don Heck
inker Frank Ray
letterer Artie Simek
colorist Stan Goldberg
cover pencils Don Heck
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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The winsome Wasp flies to New York to warn that the savage Sub-Mariner is bent on its destruction. Enroute she is trapped by Attuma, Namor's arch-foe, who is himself planning the destruction of the surface-dwellers. Jan notifies the Avengers who arrive - sans Hawkeye - and are roundly beaten.

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