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Tales to Astonish #27 (v1)
3: Tales to Astonish (v1) #27
   
" The Man in the Ant Hill! "
Henry Pym is mocked by the scientific community for his research on size-changing technology. In proving them wrong Pym finds himself in grave danger.
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Published: Jan. 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Jon D'Agostino
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Tales to Astonish #35 (v1)
13: Tales to Astonish (v1) #35
   
" Return of the Ant-Man "
When the government asks Henry Pym to create a formula to prevent radiation poisoning, the Russians dispatch agents to take control of the research facility in order to steal his discovery. Henry Pym must revive his miraculous shrinking serum and use his new found inventions to free his fellow scientists and thwart their scheme.
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Published: Sept. 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: John Duffy
Cover:
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Tales to Astonish #36 (v1)
18: Tales to Astonish (v1) #36
   
" The Challenge of Comrade X! "
Comrade X, one of the greatest Russian Espionage Agents, has been dispatched to capture Ant-man and his miraculous shrinking serum, and bring him back to Soviet Russia. Will Comrade X succeed or will Ant-man expose the soviet agent to the authorities?
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Published: Oct. 1962
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Larry Lieber
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer:
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis
 
 
Tales to Astonish #37 (v1)
23: Tales to Astonish (v1) #37
   
" Trapped by the Protector! "
A man calling himself the Protector has been shaking down jewelers for money. Henry Pym is on this masked hustler's trail as the Ant-man!
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Published: Nov. 1962
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer:
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Tales to Astonish #38 (v1)
27: Tales to Astonish (v1) #38
   
" Betrayed by the Ants!! "
A former government scientist is hired by a group of desperate criminals to capture Ant-Man. Turning the heroe's insect allies against him, Egghead might be able to prove he has the brain power to defeat Ant-Man.
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Published: Dec. 1962
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Johnny Dee
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Tales to Astonish #39 (v1)
34: Tales to Astonish (v1) #39
   
" The Vengeance of the Scarlet Beetle! "
A beetle is exposed to radioactive material increasing his intelligence and granting him the ability to communicate with other insects. All the tools required to overthrow the Human race ... unless Ant-man can stop him!
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Published: Jan. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Tales to Astonish #40 (v1)
38: Tales to Astonish (v1) #40
   
" The Day That Ant-Man Failed! "
Armored trucks are being hijacked but the guards have no memory of what happened, and Ant-Man's crime fighting ways are derailed by a medical emergency.
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Published: Feb. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Sol Brodsky
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Tales to Astonish #41 (v1)
45: Tales to Astonish (v1) #41
   
" Prisoner of the Slave World! "
Henry Pym's and his scientist colleagues are captured and transported to a different dimension. They are told to build a death-ray which their captor plans to use on the peace-keepers of his world. Ant-man will have to learn to communicate with the "ants" of Kulla's world in order to defeat him.
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Published: Mar. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Tales to Astonish #42 (v1)
50: Tales to Astonish (v1) #42
   
" The Voice of Doom! "
Radioactivity released from a atomic plant have implanted in Jason Cragg, a local radio personality, the power of persuasion. Jason throws down the gauntlet against Ant-man to prove his superiority and to take control of Center City!
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Published: April 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Tales to Astonish #43 (v1)
54: Tales to Astonish (v1) #43
   
" The Mad Master of Time! "
Elias Weems was fired from his job because he was too old. Disgruntled he creates a ray gun that can speed up the aging process in living beings. Threatening the city it is up to Ant-man to stop him but can he do so as a senior citizen?!
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Published: May 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Ray Holloway
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis
 
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Tales to Astonish #44 (v1)
59: Tales to Astonish (v1) #44
   
" The Creature From Kosmos! "
Ant-man has found a companion to aid in his solitary fight against injustice, tyranny and crime. A companion who will soon become known as the Wasp. They must use there combined might in battling the Creature from Kosmos!
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Published: June 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Tales to Astonish #45 (v1)
63: Tales to Astonish (v1) #45
   
" The Terrible Traps of Egghead! "
Ant-man and the Wasp face the return of Egghead! In his new deadly scheme, he has found a weapon that even makes Ant-man's courageous companions cower in fear!
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Published: July 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
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Fantastic Four #16 (v1)
67: Fantastic Four (v1) #16
   
" The Micro-World of Doctor Doom "
When the Fantastic Four find themselves shrinking to mere inches they elicit the help of the Ant-man. He offers them vials of his shrinking and enlarging serum which they use to enter the Micro-world. To their surprise they find that the ruler of this world is none other that Doctor Doom!
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Published: July 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Fantastic Four #17 (v1)
68: Fantastic Four (v1) #17
   
" In The Clutches of Doctor Doom! "
Dr. Doom managed to escape after his last encounter with the Fantastic Four in the Micro-world. The FF search the city for their nemesis but come up empty. So they patiently wait for his next diabolical scheme which may lead to their destruction!
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Published: Aug. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Tales to Astonish #46 (v1)
70: Tales to Astonish (v1) #46
   
" ...When Cyclops Walks the Earth "
The veil of time opens and from it steps out a one eyed monster from Greek mythology, the Cyclops! Against this menace to mankind and modern civilization there stands only the Ant-man and his companion the Wasp.
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Published: Aug. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
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Avengers #1 (v1)
80: Avengers (v1) #1
   
" The Coming of the Avengers! "
After framing the Hulk, Loki misdirects the Teen Brigades' distress call to Thor, which is then picked up by Iron Man, Ant-man and the Wasp. They pursue the Hulk and try to reason with him but his trust cannot be easily gained. Meanwhile Thor heads to Asgard in order to avenge Loki's evil deeds.
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Published: Sept. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Tales to Astonish #47 (v1)
82: Tales to Astonish (v1) #47
   
" Music To Scream By "
Jazz trumpeter Trago learns from an Indian snake tamer that through his instrument he can hypnotize reptiles and even humans! Trago returns to New York with a plan to hypnotize the entire city and rob all the unprotected banks. It is up to Ant-man and the Wasp to stop this treacherous trumpeter.
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Published: Sept. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: John Duffy
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Tales to Astonish #48 (v1)
87: Tales to Astonish (v1) #48
   
" The Porcupine! "
Alex Gentry has invented a suit consisting of micro quills that can dispatch a variety of small pellets from tear-gas to liquid cement. However he is disgruntled with his government salary and so armed with this small arsenal Alex Gentry has become a bank robber called the Porcupine!
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Published: Oct. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
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Tales to Astonish #49 (v1)
94: Tales to Astonish (v1) #49
   
" The Birth of Giant-Man! "
Henry Pym has created a new means of changing his size. Not only has his shrinking vapor been changed into capsule form but he has found a way to turn himself into a twelve foot giant! Now with the threat of the Eraser it is a perfect opportunity for Giant Man to test his new power.
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Published: Nov. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Avengers #2 (v1)
95: Avengers (v1) #2
   
" The Space Phantom "
An alien invader called the Space Phantom can steal any identity. He aims to put the Avengers against each other, paving the way for his people to invade the Earth!
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Published: Nov. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Paul Reinman
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Tales to Astonish #50 (v1)
100: Tales to Astonish (v1) #50
   
" The Human Top! "
Dave Cannon has the extraordinary ability to spin his body as quickly as a spinning top! Even though he has such an amazing gift, Dave Cannon has always used it for his own gain from bookies to bank robbery. It is up to Giant-man to stop this Human Top!
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Published: Dec. 1963
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover:
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Tales to Astonish #51 (v1)
101: Tales to Astonish (v1) #51
   
" Showdown with the Human Top! / Somewhere Waits a Wobbow! "
The Human Top remains free to terrorize the city. Giant-man is training diligently to increase his own speed in order to catch the uncatchable!
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Published: Jan. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover:
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Tales of Suspense #49
104: Tales of Suspense #49
   
" The New Iron Man Meets the Angel! / The Saga of the Sneepers "
The Angel is bombarded by radiation when an atomic bomb is tested at one of Tony Stark's installation. The radiation altered his personality and made him evil. Once Iron Man was trying to save him; now he is the one that needs saving from this young X-man.
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Published: Jan. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Paul Reinman
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Journey into Mystery #101
107: Journey into Mystery #101
   
" The Return of Zarrko the Tomorrow Man / The Invasion of Asgard! "
Loki has given back Zarrko his memory. Zarrko, with the memory of his last defeat, has returned to the 20th century to defeat Thor with a powerful robot! Tales of Asgard continues as young Thor defends Asgard against an attack by its enemies.
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Published: Feb. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: George Bell
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
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Avengers #3 (v1)
111: Avengers (v1) #3
   
" The Avengers meet Sub-Mariner!' "
Being too much of a threat to be left to his own devices, the Avengers start a search for the Hulk. He manages to evade them by escaping into the Atlantic Ocean. Where he finds a most unlikely ally, the Sub-mariner!
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Published: Jan. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Paul Reinman
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis Issue Has Attachments
 
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Avengers #4 (v1)
122: Avengers (v1) #4
   
" Captain America Joins...The Avengers! "
Captain America has returned! He joins the Avengers as Prince Namor once again tries to defeat them with his imperial soldiers.
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Published: Mar. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: George Roussos
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Tales to Astonish #52 (v1)
124: Tales to Astonish (v1) #52
   
" The Black Knight Strikes! / Not What They Seem! "
Professor Garrett was captured by Giant-man and imprisoned for trying to sell scientific secrets to the Chinese Reds. The Reds paid his bail but he has revenge in his heart against Giant-man. So Garrett genetically engineers a flying steed and with a mechanical lance he has become the Black Knight!
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Published: Feb. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Dick Ayers
Inker: Dick Ayers
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Tales to Astonish #53 (v1)
126: Tales to Astonish (v1) #53
   
" Trapped by the Porcupine! / When Wakes the Colossus! "
The inventive genius of Alex Gentry has returned as the Porcupine! After being thwarted by Ant-man in their last encounter by liquid cement, the Porcupine has a new plan to exact his revenge on our hero!
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Published: Mar. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Dick Ayers
Inker:
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover:
Issue Has Comments
 
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Fantastic Four #25 (v1)
127: Fantastic Four (v1) #25
   
" The Hulk vs. the Thing "
The Hulk heads to New York to find and destroy the Avengers, instead he finds three members of the Fantastic Four. When Johnny and Sue are rendered powerless it is up to the Thing to confront the Hulk. Heralding one of the greatest hand-to-hand battles in recorded history!
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Published: April 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: George Roussos
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Fantastic Four #26 (v1)
128: Fantastic Four (v1) #26
   
" The Avengers Take Over! "
The Hulk continues his rampage to find the Avengers who turned against him. The Thing wearily continues to try to stop him but fortunately the Avengers have returned to New York to stop their former teammate!
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Published: May 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: George Roussos
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Avengers #5 (v1)
130: Avengers (v1) #5
   
" The Invasion of The Lava Men! "
After battling the Hulk and his disappearance in New York. The Avengers disband to return to their personal lives. However this break is a short one as the Lava Men have finally decided to invade the surface world!
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Published: May 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Paul Reinman
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Tales to Astonish #54 (v1)
135: Tales to Astonish (v1) #54
   
" No Place To Hide! / Conquest! "
El Toto, a communist leader, won the election in the democratic country of Sant0 Rico. Suspecting that he won by foul means, Washington sends Giant-man and the Wasp to Santa Rico to investigate.
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Published: April 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker:
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Tales to Astonish #55 (v1)
136: Tales to Astonish (v1) #55
   
" On the Trail of the Human Top! / The Gypsy's Secret! "
The Human Top has escaped from prison and after a confrontation with Giant-man he manages to steal a growth capsule, turning himself into a giant Human Top! Giant-man knows after his last encounter that the only way to beat this giant foe will be with smarts not speed.
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Published: May 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Dick Ayers
Inker:
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover:
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Tales to Astonish #56 (v1)
141: Tales to Astonish (v1) #56
   
" The Coming of the Magician! / Beware the Bog Beast! "
Janet van Dyne is at a party where the entertainer is a man called the Magician who used his magic to not only make rabbits disappear but the guests wallets as well! Janet as the Wasp tries to stop him but she is captured by the crook. It is up to Giant-man to capture him and free his beloved companion!
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Published: June 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Dick Ayers
Inker:
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
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Avengers #6 (v1)
145: Avengers (v1) #6
   
" The Mighty Avengers Meet The Masters Of Evil! "
Baron Zemo assembles a team consisting of the most powerful villains; the Black Knight, the Melter, and Radioactive Man. Their objective is to destroy Captain America and the Avengers!
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Published: July 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Chic Stone
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Tales to Astonish #57b (v1)
151: Tales to Astonish (v1) #57b
   
" A Voice in the Dark! "
On her way to a date with Henry Pym, Janet van Dyne notices a jewelry store robbery. Without Giant-Man there to be the muscle, the wasp resorts to trickery to apprehend the thief.
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Published: July 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Larry Lieber
Inker: Chic Stone
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Tales to Astonish #57a (v1)
152: Tales to Astonish (v1) #57a
   
" On the Trail of the Amazing Spider-Man! "
Egghead has tricked Giant-man into believing that Spider-man was trying to kill him. With both heroes destracted, Egghead is free to pull of a heist on a armored bank truck.
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Published: July 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Dick Ayers
Inker: Paul Reinman
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Journey into Mystery #105
153: Journey into Mystery #105
   
" The Cobra and Mr. Hyde! / When Heimdall Failed! "
In a twist of fate, the Cobra stumbles into the lab of Calvin Zabo better known as Mr Hyde! They sort out their differences and form a union to conquer the mighty Thor! Tales of Asgard tells of the time that Heimdall, guardian of the Rainbow bridge, failed!
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Published: June 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Chic Stone
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Tales to Astonish #58 (v1)
155: Tales to Astonish (v1) #58
   
" The Coming Of.... Colossus / The Magician & the Maiden! "
In Africa, Giant-man faces a foe who is twice his size! The mighty Collossus! Later the wonderful Wasp tackles the Magician after he his escape from state prison.
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Published: Aug. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Dick Ayers
Inker: Paul Reinman
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover:
Issue Has Comments
 
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Tales of Suspense #56
156: Tales of Suspense #56
   
" The Uncanny Unicorn / The Watcher's Sacrifice "
Fed up with his failing heart, Tony Stark decides never to become Iron Man again! This decision couldn't have been at a worse time as a Russian agent, called the Unicorn, hospitalized Happy Hogan and kidnapped Pepper Potts!
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Published: Aug. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker:
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover:
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
           
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