The Super-Heroes #24
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "What Price Victory?", Stan Lee teams up with John Buscema and Dan Adkins for a story that cuts deep into the cost of heroism, set against the backdrop of a world where even legends face moral crossroads. The cover by Dave Hunt and Frank Giacoia captures the moment with a striking image of the Hulk holding a copy of Mighty World of Marvel 129, its Steranko-reprinted cover a nod to the series' legacy — a 0.08 GBP comic in 1975 that bridges two eras of Marvel storytelling.
In "What Price Victory?", the Silver Surfer is pushed to his limits when Yarro Gort's ruthless regime exploits his power to crush dissent, forcing the Surfer to make a painful choice: protect Shalla Bal, who is gravely injured, or continue his fight against the tyrant. With her fate uncertain and his mission compromised, the Surfer must confront the cost of his crusade as he sends Shalla Bal back to Zenn-La alone.
In "Triumph in the Savage Land!", the X-Men venture into the hidden jungles of the Savage Land, answering a call to investigate the enigmatic Ka-Zar—despite not being a mutant, Professor Xavier grants them permission to explore. When Jean and Warren are captured by the savage Swamp Men, the team must act fast to rescue them before they’re sacrificed in a brutal ritual.
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