TV21 #69
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Homer Tries to Enlist," Peter Parker finds himself in an unexpected situation when he agrees to appear on a TV talk show to boost his public image—only to discover the broadcast is hosted by Max Dillon, a man with a very personal grudge. Written by Stan Lee and John Romita, with art by Romita, Jim Mooney, and Marie Severin, and lettered by Sam Rosen, this 1971 issue captures a tense, behind-the-scenes moment with sharp character dynamics. The cover by Harold Johns shows Peter in a nervous pose, setting the tone for a story where fame and past conflicts collide.
Peter Parker, trying to boost his public image, agrees to appear on a TV talk show—only to find himself facing off against Max Dillon, the volatile Electro, who works for the same network. With Gwen Stacy watching and J. Jonah Jameson likely on the edge of a meltdown, the night promises more sparks than a live broadcast.
In "null," the Silver Surfer finds himself caught in a web of deception when Loki, ever the trickster, manipulates him into aiding a scheme against Thor. After a brief clash with the god of thunder, the Surfer senses something amiss—but before he can uncover the truth, Loki vanishes, leaving the Surfer stranded on Earth.
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↩ Reprints Homer, the Happy Ghost #7 (1956), The Ghost Rider #1 (1967), The Silver Surfer #4 (1969), The Amazing Spider-Man #82 (1970)
Reprinted in Star Trek: The Classic UK Comics #2 (2016), Star Trek Graphic Novel Collection #20 (2017)
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