Titan Pocket Book #9
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Final Sleep," Iron Man, battered from a clash with the Black Knight, struggles to summon Pepper Potts for help. With dwindling power, he relies on her to drive him to the Stark factory for a recharge—just as Senator Byrd threatens legal action. Meanwhile, at the hospital, Happy Hogan’s treatment with Stark’s untested Enervator device takes a shocking turn, transforming him into the Freak and sending him into a rage. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Adam Austin, with inks by Gary Michaels and lettering by Artie Simek, this 1981 Marvel UK pocket book features a cover by Jack Kirby and Sol Brodsky.
In a mischievous twist of myth and magic, Loki uses a cunning spell to steal Thor’s hammer, setting off a chain of events that sends the thunder god racing back to Asgard. With Neri, the handmaiden, caught in the chaos, Thor must navigate Loki’s deadly magical traps—each more treacherous than the last—before reclaiming his power and confronting the trickster’s latest scheme.
In the aftermath of a grueling fight with the Black Knight, Iron Man staggers to the edge of collapse, calling on Pepper Potts for help. As she drives him to the Stark factory to recharge, Senator Harrington Byrd looms with threats of a subpoena—while back at the hospital, a desperate experiment turns Happy Hogan into the Freak, unleashing chaos that forces Iron Man to confront a new kind of enemy he never expected.
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