Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Wally Wood. "What Price Victory?", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Don Heck, inks by Wally Wood.
Iron Man defeats Titanium Man, but at the price of Happy's health. "When You Lie Down With Dogs...!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Jack Kirby (layouts) and George Tuska (pencils), inks by Joe Sinnott. In this Captain American story, Dr. Cedric Rawlings turns on the Nazis and saves the day. 36 pages, full color.
Center page loose.
Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Frank Giacoia. "Death Duel for the Life of Happy Hogan!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Frank Giacoia.
Iron Man battles Mandarin to save Happy; The Mandarin uses one of his rings to coat Iron Man with a layer of ice; While looking for Happy, Iron Man hears some of the guards mentioning a missile that the Mandarin has given to the Chinese army, which is secretly set to attack an American base, thereby leading to a war between the East and West.
Cover pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Frank Giacoia. "Within the Vastness of Viet Nam!", script by Stan Lee, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Frank Giacoia.
Iron Man helps the US Army in Vietnam test some inventions of his designed for military use; After a successful test, Iron Man's told that the real reason he was asked to come was so that he could destroy a fortress known as Hill 38, a laboratory where a communist called Half-Face lives.
Final issue. Cover pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Frank Giacoia. "At the Mercy of the Maggia," script by Archie Goodwin, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Johnny Craig.
At the risk of putting greater strain on his heart Iron Man fires a repulsor ray at Whiplash. Jasper Sitwell searches for Iron Man after Tony Stark's cousin Morgan kidnapped him and took him to the Maggia. Nick Fury appearance!
Wraparound Cover by Carlos Pacheco & Scott Koblish. Stories by Mark Waid, Tom DeFalco, Kurt Busiek, Mark Bernardo, Howard Mackie and J.M. DeMatteis. Art by Andy Kubert & Jesse Delperdang, Rick Leonardi & Al Williamson, Mark Bagley & Vince Russel, Aaron Lopresti & Rachel Pinnock & Randy Emberlin, Klaus Janson and Pat Chau & Mark Pennington.
The new world order of the post-Onslaught universe! With the Fantastic Four missing, S.H.I.E.L.D. agents storm Four Freedoms Plaza, demanding Reed Richards' abandoned technology! Also: James Rhodes offers his services as War Machine to Stark-Fujikawa; new super group the Thunderbolts face a media feeding frenzy; Doctor Strange finds that the heroes killed by Onslaught are spiritually alive; and tales starring Ka-Zar and Doctor Doom!
48 pages, full color. Cover price $2.95.
Sub-Mariner story taking place in the early days of the Marvel Universe, while Namor still had amnesia. Appearances by the Fantastic Four and the Human Torch, Norman Osborn and the Enforcers (Fancy Dan, Ox, & Montana)
Cover price $5.95.
"Wonder Years" Book 1 of 2. Script by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. Painted art by Igor Kordey. Painted cover (front & back) by Igor Kordey.
Cindy Knutz is Wonder Man's biggest fan in the world! Especially after Simon saved her life while battling Red Ronin (in Avengers 198)! However Cindy's hero worship of Wonder Man borders upon obsession when she moves to Los Angeles after Simon joins the West Coast Avengers! Cindy hopes to meet her favorite avenger again soon through the L.A. chapter of the Wonder Man fan club! But when she hears about the breakup of the west coast team, Cindy and a friend sneak into the damaged west coast compound! And right into the middle of Wonder Man's fight vs. the Kree (in Force Works #1)! Predictably, Cindy is heartbroken when Simon doesn't survive the battle. Can she go on living without the Hollywood avenger in her life? Appearances by the Scarlet Witch, Vision, Black Widow, Ginger Beach, Elaine Bosco, and Bernadette Sedaka. (Notes: This issue includes an acetate outer cover (with the Marvel Select logo) over the painted cover. The inside front cover and inside back cover are Wonder Fan newsletters. There are not any advertisements inside.)
36 pages. Cover price $4.95.
"Wonder Years" Book 2 of 2. Script by Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning. Painted art by Igor Kordey. Painted cover (front & back) by Igor Kordey.
Force Works and the Avengers hold a memorial service for Simon in Los Angeles. And graciously the super teams send two guest tickets to the L.A. chapter of the Wonder Man fan club! Cindy Knutz is excited to attend because she thinks Wonder Man is going to return in the flesh! However her friend Bernie is reluctant to go, because she's still depressed over Simon's death. When Cindy arrives at the service, she is awestruck to be in the presence of super-heroes like Thor, Iron Man, and Captain America! But when Bernie doesn't show, Cindy worries that she is in danger! Wisely, Cindy leaves the service, rushes to Bernie's apartment, and takes her friend to the hospital! Later that evening Cindy returns to Simon's gravesite and makes her peace with the man of wonder! An uplifting story!
This issue includes an acetate outer cover (with the Marvel Select logo) over the painted cover. The inside front cover and inside back cover are Wonder Fan newsletters. There are not any advertisements inside.)
36 pages. Cover price $4.95.
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Cover by Gil Kane. Moment of Truth!, script by Stan Lee, art by Bill Everett, Frank Giacoia, and Dick Ayers
Namor brings Krang and Dorma back to Atlantis to face judgment; To settle the question of leadership once and for all, Namor decides to battle Krang in front of his assembled subjects; So his extraordinary powers do not give him an unfair advantage, Namor battles unarmed while Krang is permitted to use any weapons that he chooses; Even armed to the teeth, Krang is unable to defeat the avenging son. The Humanoid and the Hero!, script by Stan Lee, art by John Buscema and Mike Esposito; The Hulk battles the Leader's Hulk-Killer Humanoid as Ross and his cronies learn that they sent the deadly android after the jade giant for all the wrong reasons; Boomerang gets a new costume.
36 pgs., full color. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.
Cover by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone. Giant-Man Versus the Wonderful Wasp!, script by Stan Lee, art by Carl Burgos and George Roussos
When Hank accidentally knocks himself out after a failed lab experiment, a petty thief makes off with his costume and begins to use the Giant-Man powers to commit crimes. Promo for Journey Into Mystery #110, Tales of Suspense #60, Strange Tales #127 and Sgt. Fury #12 reprinting their covers, art by Jack Kirby and Chic Stone. Enter...the Chameleon!, script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko and George Roussos (as George Bell); The Hulk is captured in unbreakable restraints but slips through them when he turns back into Banner; Hearing that his buddy has been captured, Rick leaves Cap's side to go help his original super pal; The mysterious Leader sends the Chameleon to gamma base to find out what happened to an agent who didn't report back in. A Marvel-Masterwork Pin-Up of Hulk, art by Jack Kirby and George Roussos.
36 pgs., full color. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.
Cover by Jack Kirby, Gene Colan, Mike Esposito, and Vince Colletta. By Force of Arms!, script by Stan Lee, art by Gene Colan (as Adam Austin) and Vince Colletta
Neptune sends a group of electric eels to help Namor defeat the Demon of the Diamonds; Learning that Dorma has been exiled to the land of the Faceless Ones, Namor heads off to rescue her; Back in Atlantis, the citizens begin an active revolt against Krang. Another World, Another Foe!, script by Stan Lee, art by Jack Kirby, Bob Powell, and Mike Esposito; Discovering the bullet that is lodged in the Hulk's brain, the Leader dissolves it with a laser and bathes our hero with gamma rays to give him strength; The Hulk still has Banner's mind but can no longer transform into human form thanks to the extra blast of radiation.
36 pgs., full color. $0.12. Cover price $0.12.
Exquisitely painted, 68-page bookshelf comic starring the Incredible Hulk, Hank Pym and the Wasp!
When an enchanted blade turns a lowly criminal into an incarnation of the evil Loki, the Hulk teams up with his former Avenger teammates in an attempt to halt Loki's plans of destruction!
Written by Peter David. Painted art and cover by John Estes. Acetate cover. Cover price $6.95.
Cover by Dan Adkins. To Destroy the Realm Eternal!, script by Roy Thomas, art by Werner Roth and Dan Adkins.
Namor returns to Atlantis only to find it under attack by the Plunderer. As the two parties clash, an American sub overhead senses the vibrations and begins to drop depth charges in case it is the Sub-Mariner intent on attacking them!
Signed by Tom Palmer
"The Road to Opar!" Jane reveals to Jules Frecoult (who is really Albert Werper) Tarzan's origin and tells him how they met, fell in love, and married. Also includes: "Tarzan's Jungle Drums" and "Language of the Great Apes." Script by Roy Thomas, art and cover by John Buscema.
Cover price $0.30.
"Tarzan Triumphs!" The Great Apes help Tarzan escape from Congo soldiers. Tarzan recovers the jewels of Opar, which are used to fund the rebuilding of the Greystoke estate.
Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by John Buscema, inks by Neal Adams. Cover by Buscema.
Cover price $0.35.
"The Road to Opar!" Jane reveals to Jules Frecoult (who is really Albert Werper)
Tarzan's origin and tells him how they met, fell in love, and married. Also includes: "Tarzan's Jungle Drums" and "Language of the Great Apes."
Script by Roy Thomas, art and cover by John Buscema.
Cover price $0.30.
"The Wages of Fear!" Jane has survived the animal stampede, but she and Tarzan are captured by animal poachers and put on separate planes that are bound for America. Jack Clayton, who is Tarzan's son, threatens the poachers by telling him he is also known as Korak the Killer.
Script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Bob Hall. Cover by Rich Buckler.
Cover price $0.40.
"Tarzan Caged!" Jane attempts to escape her Empire State Building apartment prison while animal poachers beat and drug Tarzan with intentions of putting the Lord of the Apes on display. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby appear in the comic as a pair of boys (named Stan and Jack) watching captured animals being paraded through the streets of New York.
Script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Bob Hall. Cover by Rich Buckler.
Cover price $0.40.
"Concrete Jungle!" Animal poachers have a new stage show for their Safari Club, pitting Tarzan and Jad-bal-ja the lion against an albino gorilla. Complications ensue when a gangster arrives demanding money from the owner of the club.
Script by Bill Mantlo, pencils by Sal Buscema, inks by Ricardo Villamonte. Cover by Rich Buckler.
Cover price $0.40.
"The Altar of the Flaming God!" Albert Werper follows Tarzan into the treasure vaults of Opar, where an earthquake knocks the Lord of the Apes unconscious and devolves him into the Apeman he once was. After rejecting La of Opar's advances, Tarzan must battle the Beastmen of Opar. Also includes: "Language of the Great Apes" and "Tarzan Faces La of Opar."
Script by Roy Thomas, art and cover by John Buscema.
Cover price $0.30.
"A Priestess...Yet a Woman!" Tarzan finds Jane and saves La from a rampaging elephant. Abyssinian soldiers, on the trail of Achmet Zek, capture Albert Werper and Mugambi.
Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by John Buscema, inks by Tony DeZuniga. Cover by Buscema.
Cover price $0.35.
"Tarzan Rescues the Moon!" Stricken by a gunshot wound, Tarzan flashes back to childhood memories of growing up with the ape-tribe of Kerchak, specifically the time he told them a fanciful yarn about the stars being the eyes of a lion and the lion preparing to eat the moon.
Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by John Buscema, inks by Rudy Mesina. Cover by Buscema.
Cover price $0.35.
"The God of Tarzan." Based on chapter four of ERB's short story collection The Jungle Tales of Tarzan, this tale finds a young Lord of the Apes contemplating the existence of God. He also saves an ape and her child from a snake and has an altercation with Gomangani the witch doctor.
Script by Roy Thomas, pencils by John Buscema and Alfredo Alcala, inks by Alcala. Cover by Buscema.
Cover price $0.35.
Reprints Marvel Comics Super Special 29. Comic adaptation of the 1984 movie Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes starring Christopher Lambert, Andie MacDowell, Ralph Richardson and Ian Holm.
In this issue, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton are sent to Africa and are in trouble when a mutiny occurs on the ship they are traveling on. They are put ashore and struggle to survive. A son is born and then tragedy strikes as the parents die. But their son is adopted by apes and named Tarzan.
Script by Sharman DiVono & Mark Evanier and art by Dan Spiegle.
Cover price $0.60.