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"The Beasts of Berlin" |
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Editor-in-Chief: |
Stan Lee |
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Cover Artists: |
Jack Kirby, Sol Brodsky |
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Writers: |
Stan Lee |
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Pencilers: |
Dick Ayers |
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Inkers: |
Paul Reinman |
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| Colourists: |
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| Letterers: |
Artie Simek |
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| Editors: |
Stan Lee |
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| Cover Date: |
October 1964 |
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| Release Date: |
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| Story Arc: |
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| Pages: |
14 |
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| Cover Price: |
$0.12 |
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| Times Read: |
153 |
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| Times Rated: |
90 |
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FULL ORDER
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176: Amazing Spide... #17 (v1)
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177: Amazing Spide... #18 (v1)
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179: Tales of Susp... #59
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180: Strange Tales #127 (v1)
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| ISSUE BLURB |
Lee Kearns, a friend of Henry Pym, has been captured in East Berlin and accused of being an American spy. It is up to Giant-man to save him before his execution!
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thomassp74 Says: |
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2012-02-05 18:26:33 |
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If Pym has double the strength of a normal man, does that mean that two men working together could have busted through the Berlin Wall with their bare hands?
If Pym can shrink Jan mentally, can he shrink others as well? If so, why doesn’t he shrink Kerns and sneak out to safety? |
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jfpj1991 Says: |
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2012-08-09 14:30:55 |
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One of the few Pym comics I've read and/giant man, and they suck. bad. |
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instantdeath999 Says: |
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2012-08-10 06:48:37 |
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The Ant-Man/Giant-Man story was absolutely awful.
However, it's spared a one-star by the Hulk story. It's nothing special in itself, really, but it's a huge step forward in the Hulk's character. |
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specialque Says: |
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2012-10-02 12:43:10 |
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The intro to the Ant-Man story led me to believe there'd be more drama to it. However, I loved the intelligent apes. In fact, super apes make any story better.
Hulk had a decent story as well. I'm glad he's back. The story wasn't great, but I'm glad they've got his transformation right. |
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edgar987 Says: |
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2013-02-23 07:31:14 |
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They need to fix his stress thing though. Its when the hulk becomes calm that he changes to Bruce. If it stays this way everytime he fights he will turn to Bruce. And that would be f'd up :) |
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metsguy Says: |
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2013-03-05 01:09:27 |
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Marvel DCU only has the Hulk story. Is that a win? |
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chrisWhite Says: |
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2013-03-16 19:38:10 |
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That. Was. Terrible. |
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