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The Super-Heroes#31
Cover: Keith Pollard & Aubrey Bradford & Mike Esposito & John Tartaglione

The Super-Heroes #31

Oct 1975 · Marvel UK · 0.08 GBP
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Contains 3 stories
The Birth of Giant-Man
11 pp · Superhero
Ant-Man [Henry Pym]The Wasp [Janet van Dyne]The Eraser (villain)

In "The Birth of Giant-Man," Ant-Man [Henry Pym] pushes the limits of his size-changing technology when he develops new capsules to expand his form—only to be captured by the villain The Eraser and taken to the alien realm of Dimension Z. Trapped with other scientists forced to build atomic weapons, Henry must harness his newfound giant-size powers to fight back and free the imprisoned minds.

Beware the Claws of...The Cat
11 pp · Superhero
The Cat [Greer Nelson]Bill NelsonDr. TumoloMal Donalbain (villain)Zabo (villain)
If Iceman Should Fail--!
10 pp · Superhero
The X-Men [The AngelThe BeastCyclopsIcemanMarvel GirlProfessor X]Magneto (villain)

In "If Iceman Should Fail--!", with the X-Men trapped in a gondola beneath a rising balloon and Iceman injured, the team’s survival hinges on his ability to face Magneto alone. As the danger escalates, Professor X summons the Stranger, who arrives to reclaim his former captive—leaving the fate of the X-Men hanging in the balance.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
inker Don Heck
letterer S. Rosen
cover pencils Keith Pollard
cover pencils Aubrey Bradford
cover inks Mike Esposito
cover inks John Tartaglione

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #49 (1963), The X-Men #18 (1966), The Cat #1 (1972)

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