The Human Fly #15
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's self-proclaimed "wildest super-hero ever — because he's real!" swings into high-stakes action in this November 1978 issue, with cover art by Bob Lubbers and Bob McLeod placing the Human Fly in a breathtaking struggle amid the cables and girders of the Washington Monument — sparks flying as an adversary lurks in the structure above him. The cover tagline "War in the Washington Monument!" sets up a thriller with one of America's most recognizable landmarks as its battleground, and the dynamic composition captures the Fly's acrobatic intensity in fine form.
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Some villain has an armored man under a spell to attack Thor, but a sorceress ends the spell with Hostess® Fruit Pies, saving Thor.
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