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Strange Tales 126 |
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Strange Tales 126 Universal |
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"Pawns of the Deadly Duo!"
Script: Stan Lee (co-plot, dialogue); Dick Ayers (co-plot)
Pencils: Dick Ayers
Inks: Paul Reinman
Colors: Stan Goldberg
Letters: Sam Rosen
The Mad Thinker once again wants to tackle the F.F., though The Puppet Master at first wants nothing to do with it. Under mind-control, Ben fights Johnny while in mid-flight. However, the shock of seeing Johnny falling to his death causes The Thing to change back to Ben Grimm, freeing him from control. He rescues Johnny, then gets help from Reed. A specially-designed helmet worn by Ben causes psychic feedback. Reed hopes The Puppet Master, knowing they have a defense against him, will never strike at them again.
"The Domain of the Dread Dormammu!"
Script: Steve Ditko (plot, uncredited); Stan Lee (script)
Pencils: Steve Ditko
Inks: Steve Ditko
Colors: Stan Goldberg
Letters: Art Simek
Returning home after having beaten Mordo, Strange is suddenly whisked bodily to the side of The Ancient One. The Dread Dormammu, whose name has been spoken in the past, threatens to leave his dimension and come to Earth...which must never be! Strange's mentor is now too old to face him, so Strange travels to his domain. He faces one danger after another, each one causing Dormammu's rage to build. All the while, a mysterious girl watches Strange's progress, finally revealing herself in an attempt to warn him back to where he came from. But Strange says he must face the Dread One, and she wonders why she risked his wrath to warn the stranger. Strange confronts Dormammu, and warns him not to invade Earth. But Dormammu will not speak with "underlings," and demands The Ancient One face him. Strange tells Dormammu he cannot attack his mentor while he lives...and Dormammu accepts the challenge!
Cover: Jack Kirby, Chic Stone
1st appearance of Dormammu and Clea
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Strange Tales 129 |
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Strange Tales 129 Universal |
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0782202009
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"The Terrible Trio!"
Script: Stan Lee; Dick Ayers (co-plot)
Pencils: Dick Ayers
Inks: Frank Giacoia [as Frankie Ray]
Colors: Stan Goldberg
Letters: Artie Simek
On the golf course, Doris nags Johnny by comparing him to "gentlemanly" Peter Parker. When the latest emergency arises, she says a girl like her should have her head examined. Johnny falls into a trap of The Terrible Trio, but manages to send out a distress signal to Ben, who takes on these losers and saves Johnny's life in a railway yard.
"Beware...Tiboro! The Tyrant of the Sixth Dimension!"
Script: Steve Ditko (plot); Don Rico (script)
Pencils: Steve Ditko
Inks: Steve Ditko
Colors: Stan Goldberg
Letters: Sam Rosen
A panel of three scientists appear on a TV program, rejecting Dr. Strange as an authority on the supernatural and dismiss magic as superstition. When the lights go out the men vanish and Dr. Strange is summoned. He discerns that the idol they dismissed is a gateway to the dimension of Tiboro, a powerful entity set to attack Earth. Strange travels to Tiboro's land and a fierce battle commences. Strange triumphs and returns to earth with the scientists who intend to expose the truth on TV. The mystic weaves a spell of forgetfulness, returning the men to the point before the lights went out.
Cover: Jack Kirby, Chic Stone
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Strange Tales 130 |
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Strange Tales 130 Universal |
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1292507010
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"Meet the Beatles!"
Script: Stan Lee (co-plot, dialogue); Bob Powell (co-plot)
Pencils: Bob Powell
Inks: Chic Stone
Colors: Stan Goldberg
Letters: Sam Rosen
Ben and Johnny have another one of their "fights," then have to clean up Reed's lab as a result. They take Alicia and Doris on a double-date to see The Beatles, the girls getting to meet the rock stars in person and get autographs; but Ben & Johnny wind up having to go after some crooks who robbed the box-office. A wild free-for-all at Coney Island ensues, but by the time our heroes get back to the theatre, the show's over! Doris says, "Maybe someday I'll understand why anyone would want to be a super-hero!"
"The Defeat of Dr. Strange"
Script: Steve Ditko (plot, uncredited); Stan Lee (script)
Pencils: Steve Ditko
Inks: Steve Ditko
Colors: Stan Goldberg
Letters: Artie Simek
Dormammu agrees to give Mordo power without limit so that he may destroy Dr. Strange. In Tibet, Mordo and two followers attack. Strange manages to whisk his aging mentor to safety. As Strange leaves his mentor with a loyal hermit, Dormammu sends spirits to search for him. Strange attempts to lure the spirits away from his weakened mentor. In Hong Kong, Strange contacts The Ancient One's accountant, who gets him a passport while he rests. Before long, Strange is surrounded by Mordo's minions, and after a short battle, is on the run again.
Cover: Jack Kirby, Chic Stone
1st appearance of Sen-Yu and Kaecilius
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Strange Tales 138 |
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Strange Tales 138 Universal |
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0230496007
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"Sometimes the Good Guys Lose!"
Script: Stan Lee; Jack Kirby (co-plot)
Pencils: Jack Kirby (layouts); John Severin
Inks: John Severin
Letters: Sam Rosen
Aboard SHIELD's Intercontinental Ballistic Plane Fury uses the Televiewer Tube to locate the Betraton Bomb launch site. It is destroyed but the bomb was already launched. Agent G unsucsessfully implores her father, Imperial Hydra to come to his senses. He sends HYDRA's Fox Division to deliver his terms to every nation on Earth. Tony Stark prepares to show Fury the Braino-Saur,a new weapon when HYDRA agents capture him. At Imperial Industries board members vie for position, hoping to stage a corporate coup. Imperial Hydra gloats over Fury, while in Washington, HYDRA delivers their ultimatum.
"If Eternity Should Fail!"
Script: Steve Ditko (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils: Steve Ditko
Inks: Steve Ditko
Letters: Sam Rosen
In another dimension that defies description, Dr. Strange comes face-to-face with Eternity, who learns that Strange is indeed worthy of The Ancient One's trust. He knows that if Mordo & Dormammu are not stopped, all mankind will be in jeopardy. But after all Strange has been thru, Eternity tells him he already has the power he needs. Feeling dejected, Strange returns to the cave to find his master gone. Mordo's spirits lead him to Mordo, who tells Strange "The game is lost!"
Cover: Jack Kirby, John Severin
1st appearance of Eternity
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Strange Tales 145 |
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Strange Tales 145 Universal |
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1053981011
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"Lo! The Eggs Shall Hatch!"
Script: Stan Lee; Jack Kirby (co-plot)
Pencils: Jack Kirby (layouts); Don Heck
Inks: Mike Esposito [as Mickey Demeo]
Letters: Sam Rosen
SHIELD sends out a squad of Fury LMD's attempting to track down his would-be assassin. Instead of capturing the LMDs, The Druid's eggs have been destroying them. SHIELD arrives at the site of an exploded egg which was a trap. Fury battles the Druid one-on-one worried that his men will be targeted if he fails. Sitwell drives a fleet of armored eggs from hiding while all hell breaks loose. The captured Druid brags that his main HQ is undiscovered while Sitwell offers to uncover The Druid's true identity. Noticing how ambitious Sitwell is Fury voices concern about being replaced by a younger man.
"To Catch a Magician!"
Script: Steve Ditko (plot); Denny O'Neil (dialogue)
Pencils: Steve Ditko
Inks: Steve Ditko
Letters: Artie Simek
Mr. Rasputin, descendant of the original, amasses magical & scientific knowledge in his goal of world domination. Sensing an evil presence Strange finds Rasputin who soon realizes he cannot match Strange's magic and shoots him. A hospitalized Strange informs the police about Rasputin but when they fail to find him Strange realizes he may have taken refuge at his sanctum! As Strange investigates a hit-man Rasputin hired enters the hospital to finish the job. Strange emerges victorious erasing all memory of magic from Rasputin and forcing he & his henchman to confess their crimes to the police.
Cover: Jack Kirby, Mike Esposito
1st appearance of Mister Rasputin
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Strange Tales 147 |
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Strange Tales 147 |
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0037040024
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"The Enemy Within!"
Script: Jack Kirby (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue)
Pencils: Jack Kirby (layouts); Don Heck
Inks: Dick Ayers
Colors: Stan Goldberg
Letters: Sam Rosen
On returning from their latest mission, Fury catches hell from the military brass, but brushes it off and gives everyone a 10-day furlough-- except Jasper, who only seems happy when he's being "worked to death". Count Royale continues bad-mouthing Fury to SHIELD's board of directors. A general, irritated by SHIELD's seemingly-excessive security measures, explains to Fury how A.I.M. has technology they desperately need, but refuse to do business as long as Fury's in charge. This, of course, only confirms Fury's earlier suspicions that A.I.M. is not on the up-and-up as they claim! Sure enough, Royale has returned to an A.I.M. observation post, and watches as a squad invades the SHIELD barber shop. Fury, Dum Dum & Jasper save the day, the rescued manicure girl miffed as Jasper's overt shyness. Royale, meanwhile, feels Fury's rash actions have put the last nail in his coffin.
"From the Nameless Nowhere Comes... Kaluu!"
Script: Bill Everett (plot); Stan Lee (dialogue pp. 1-5); Denny O'Neil (dialogue pp. 6-10)
Pencils: Bill Everett
Inks: Bill Everett
Colors: Stan Goldberg
Letters: Sam Rosen
For the first time in months, Strange walks around Greenwich Village running household errands, while carelessly forgetting to cast a spell to hide his magician's robes. After stopping a common robbery, he returns home to find his bills are unpaid, his bank account is empty, and a city building inspector gives him 6 months to bring his house up to code via painting and sealing up "moldy trap doors and hidden passageways". He instructs Wong to sell some jewels to pay the bills, checks up on Baron Mordo, thinks back on recent events, and then contacts a theatrical agent, Hiram Barney, about a possible nightclub gig. But he's told magic is "out"-- rock bands are "in"! Just then he's contacted by The Ancient One, who tells him of a most dire menace in the offing, named Kaluu.
Cover: Jack Kirby, Dick Ayers
1st Appearance of Kaluu
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Strange Tales 150 |
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Strange Tales 150 Universal |
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"Hydra Lives!"
Script: Stan Lee; Jack Kirby (co-plot)
Pencils: Jack Kirby (layouts); John Buscema
Inks: Frank Giacoia
Letters: Sam Rosen
Fury subjects himself to a dangerous test in order to prove that an atomic missile can be detonated long-distance by a sonic weapon which SHIELD believes HYDRA has. While both he & Dugan are recovering from injuries, Don Cabellero, at the urging of an undercover SHIELD man, invites Fury to a party in ancient Karnopolis in the Sahara Desert. Caballero is a disguise for the new Supreme Hydra, who is aware a SHIELD agent has invaded his ranks. Fury tells Sitwell he will be in command during his absence but suddenly a sonic boom shakes the HQ as the Overkill Horn is being tested.
"The Conquest of Kaluu!"
Script: Roy Thomas; Bill Everett (co-plot)
Pencils: Bill Everett
Inks: Bill Everett
Letters: Artie Simek
Kaluu realizes Strange and the Ancient One have escaped to the past of ancient Babylonia where The Ancient One obtains The Book Of The Vishanti. Before Kaluu can extinguish the Flames of the Faltine, Strange returns to the present with the mystic book which hurls his spell back to him. The Ancient One sends Kaluu into Limbo for all time. In The Dark Dimension Clea fears the onslaught of the Mindless One's freed from their prison with Dormammu gone. But another former prisoner controls them: Umar, Dormammu's sister, who vows his deeds shall pale beside hers.
Cover: Bill Everett
1st appearance of Umar
John Buscema's first work for Marvel
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Strange Tales 154 |
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Strange Tales 154 Universal |
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0700104001
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Strange Tales 156 |
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Strange Tales 156 Signature |
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"The Tribunal!"
Script: Jim Steranko
Pencils: Jim Steranko
Inks: Jim Steranko
Letters: Sam Rosen
Bronson is set to take Laura to a medical facility (the one on the Heli-Carrier being damaged in the earlier battle) in the "Dyna-Soar", a brand-new aircraft whose design is based and improved upon from the captured HYDRA saucer. No sooner does he depart than Fury's quarters are blasted to bits, apparently killing him! Bronson changes course and heads for "Hydra Island", an artificial, futuristic, hi-tech fortress somewhere in the Pacific, then resumes his guise as Supreme Hydra. He then announces to the world that he's placed a "Death Spore" bomb on board the Heli-Carrier, which will unleash a deadly plague upon the entire Earth and cannot be de-activated! Any country that surrenders within one hour will be spared its effects. He also plans to stage a fake "trial" for Laura, as an example to all who would defy him. Unknown to him, Fury is alive, having suspected Bronson from the start, and was hiding on board the Dyna-Soar, in order to discover HYDRA's plans and the location of their base. But after taking on several HYDRA thugs, Fury is captured, and on awakening, discovers the true identity of the Supreme Hydra is none other than Baron Wolfgang Von Strucker, his old enemy from WW2.
"Umar Walks the Earth!"
Script: Marie Severin (co-plot); Stan Lee (co-plot, dialogue)
Pencils: Marie Severin
Inks: Marie Severin
Letters: Artie Simek
Umar arrives in NYC! The Ancient One sends Strange to a "world beyond all worlds," a "time beyond all time," to "the legendary Amphora," a large vase guarded by fiery demons, in order to free Zom, a being so powerful he was imprisoned by Eternity himself. Umar destroys Strange's house, then forcibly summons The Ancient One directly thru the center of the Earth itself. Strange unleashes Zom, then goads him into pursueing him to Earth. The Ancient One lures Umar to Stonehenge, the very spot on which he defeated Dormammu in "the dim, half-forgotten past." For the 2nd time, Strange surprises Umar-- but this time, she flees for her life, back to The Dark Dimension, where Zom can never find her! Zom had been bound by "the chains of living bondage" by Dormammu (before Eternity imprisoned him), and so he seeks vengeance. But with Umar gone, he turns his anger against Strange & his mentor.
Cover: Marie Severin
1st appearance of Zom
Signed by Jim Steranko on 6/18/16
Image is comic prior to signing
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Strange Tales 157 |
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Strange Tales 157 Universal |
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"Crisis!"
Script: Jim Steranko
Pencils: Jim Steranko
Inks: Jim Steranko
Letters: Sam Rosen
Strucker announces that the impregnable dome over Hydra Island will keep them safe from the "Death Spore" plague, and plans to use Fury's body as the basis for an army of HYDRA androids to "police" the world, once he's dead from the Alpha Ray beam. But Fury escapes! As SHIELD searches the Heli-Carrier for the bomb with no result, Fury, "playing it by ear", takes on one group of HYDRA thugs after another, until Strucker faces him one-on-one. Thanks to his deadly "Satan Claw", Strucker gains the upper hand, and it looks like it might be the end...!
"The End of the Ancient One!"
Script: Stan Lee; Marie Severin (co-plot)
Pencils: Marie Severin
Inks: Herb Trimpe
Letters: Artie Simek
In order to pass his powers onto his desciple, The Ancient One allows Zom to defeat him. Before Strange's eyes, his mentor is fused with one of the giant rocks at Stonehenge, but not before he utters a warning. A battle ensues, until Strange manages to rip the forelock of hair from Zom's head-- at which point, an aura of evil is unleashed, and Zom declares that all is lost! From the horizon, a booming voice is heard, and Zom is banished. Strange turns to behold the towering sight of The Living Tribunal-- who declares that because of Strange's actions, Earth must be "totally destroyed"!
Cover: Jim Steranko
1st appearance of the Living Tribunal in cameo.
1st appearance of The Satan Claw.
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Strange Tales 158 |
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Strange Tales 158 Universal |
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"Final Encounter!"
Script: Jim Steranko
Pencils: Jim Steranko
Inks: Jim Steranko
Letters: Sam Rosen
The battle between Fury & Strucker rages until Fury manages to remove his Satan glove. Minutes later, as HYDRA thugs enter the room, they discover 2 Strucker's! One of them is revealed to be wearing a mask, panics, and is incinerated in an Alpha-Particle Reactor Cube. The other orders Laura put aboard the Dyna-Soar and takes off from Hydra Island, despite the imminent detonation of The Death Spore bomb. Fury had used Strucker's device to disguise himself and Strucker. It detonates, and thanks to the impenetrable dome, only Hydra Island and all within are wiped off the face of the Earth!
"The Sands of Death"
Script: Roy Thomas; Marie Severin (co-plot)
Pencils: Marie Severin
Inks: Herb Trimpe
Letters: Artie Simek
The Living Tribunal decrees that because Strange has unleashed a menace to the cosmos Earth must be destroyed. Before he recites the Incantation of Oblivion he recounts events leading up to his decision, agreed upon by his 3 faces of Equity, Revenge & Necessity. Strange challenges the Tribunal to let him deal with the menace, having defeated the forces of darkness in the past. Strange is granted a reprieve for as long as it takes the Sands of Death to run out of a mystic Hourglass resting in the middle of Stonehenge. Strange departs wondering if he will be able to succeed in time.
Cover: Marie Severin
1st full appearance The Living Tribunal
Boston Pedigree
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Strange Tales 162 |
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Strange Tales 162 Universal |
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"So Evil, The Night!"
Script: Jim Steranko
Pencils: Jim Steranko
Inks: Frank Giacoia
Letters: Sam Rosen
The Gaff presents Fury with his new car which is made entirely out of clear fiberglass, making it completely invisible from 100 feet away! Fury & Val go to SHIELD's rebuilt ESP Division. There, Jimmy Woo detects that The Yellow Claw is in Chinatown. Nick tells Woo it's his job now, and goes there alone. After a harrowing encounter with a pair of Claw goons, Fury impersonates one of them, and in a darkened shop, meets Fang-Chu (The Claw) face-to-face. But Voltzmann gets the drop on him, and an instant later, he falls thru a trapdoor into the tentacles of a "monster cephalopod" (octopus).
"From the Never-World Comes... Nebulos!"
Script: Jim Lawrence; Dan Adkins (co-plot)
Pencils: Dan Adkins
Inks: Dan Adkins
Letters: Sam Rosen
Nebulos commands Strange to take hold of his Staff of Polar Power which places Strange under his control. He returns Strange to Earth to face Mordo, whose power is absorbed by the staff. Strange's spell sends Mordo into cosmic limbo. Returning to Stonehenge where the mystic hourglass remains Strange attempts to remove it from earth but both are pulled back to the Planets Perilous by Nebulos, whose staff returns to him. Nebulos says Victoria was his hostage to ensure Strange's return and the staff could have saved them both. At that moment Strange sees the approach of The Living Tribunal.
Cover: Dan Adkins
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Strange Tales 165 |
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Strange Tales 165 |
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"Behold the Savage Sky!"
Script: Jim Steranko
Pencils: Jim Steranko
Inks: Frank Giacoia
Colors: Jim Steranko
Letters: Sam Rosen
As The Claw is about to destroy NYC, the SHIELD Heli-Carrier arrives, and a squad led by Dugan assault The Sky Dragon using grappling hooks like "ancient buccaneers". As a battle commences, Fury breaks loose and clobbers Von Voltzmann, saying "You sure ain't no beauty prize!" Several agents corner The Claw, but he lays them out using "Hyper-Psionic Brain Emanations". His nervous system drained, The Claws unleashes a squad of "Duplikeds"-- replica robots of himself-- to cover his escape. Fury catches up with the real Claw (apparently), using a "Magnetic Pelfrag Shooter" to weigh him down. But the pellets disintegrate-- The Claw now has armor all over, including his face-- and with spiked gloves, clobbers Fury, before making his escape by jet, threatening to return as a conqueror.
"The Mystic and the Machine!"
Script: Dan Adkins (plot); Jim Lawrence (dialogue)
Pencils: Dan Adkins
Inks: Dan Adkins
Letters: Al Kurzrok
Strange continues thru the underground tunnel until he comes to a large set of doors. Upon getting them open, he finds a "Disintegrator" ray is waiting for him. After he takes it out with the "Flames of Faltine", Yandroth realizes his magic is more "potent" than he "calculated", and uses an "Ultra-Spectrum Laser" to incinerate Strange's brain! But as Yandroth gloats to the imprisoned Victoria, he doesn't realize that Strange is not dead, but has mentally left his body. Things soon come down to a running fist-fight, until Yandroth summons "Voltorr"-- a large lightning-wielding robot!
Cover: Jim Steranko
Pacific Coast Pedigree
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Strange Tales 166 |
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Strange Tales 166 Universal |
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"Nothing Can Halt... Voltorg!"
Script: Jim Lawrence; Dan Adkins (co-plot)
Pencils: George Tuska
Inks: Dan Adkins; Jim Steranko (see notes)
Letters: Artie Simek
A running battle ensues between Strange and the lightning-hurling Voltorg, which nearly destroys Yandroth's lab before Strange finally takes it out. Yandroth grabs Victoria and uses a "Teleportation" machine to instantly send the two of them to a far-distant world. Strange tries to alter the destination setting so they'll end up on Earth, then follows, winding up in Stonehenge, the very place where his mentor apparently met his demise. But suddenly, a vision of the Ancient One appears before him, leaving Strange wondering if his master lives again, or if it's some "evil phantasm"...
On page 4, Jim Steranko inked panel three and inked the heads on panels four and five.
"If Death Be My Destiny!"
Script: Jim Steranko
Pencils: Jim Steranko
Inks: Joe Sinnott
Colors: Jim Steranko
Letters: Sam Rosen
Using a H.A.W.K. Harness Fury pursues the Claw's escaping airship and discovers his underwater hideout in New York Harbor. The Heli-Carrier's vortex beam holds The Sky Dragon stationary while SHIELD mops up The Claw's men. Fury uses a Pyro-Band to burn into The Claw's lair finding himself in a complex maze. Meanwhile, Jimmy Woo is ambushed and teleported to the Claw's lair where he prepares to use a machine which will polarize him to death. Fury arrives and struggles with the Claw as Suwan frees Jimmy at the cost of her own life. In tears, Woo vows vengeance against both The Claw and Fury.
Cover: Dan Adkins
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Strange Tales 167 |
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Strange Tales 167 Signature |
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0235251027
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"Armageddon!"
Script: Jim Steranko
Pencils: Jim Steranko
Inks: Joe Sinnott
Colors: Jim Steranko
Letters Sam Rosen
While Jimmy Woo cradles the body of Suwan in his arms a SHIELD Suicide Squad bursts in via The Dreadnought, a colossal tunneling machine. The Claw vanishes but Fury uses a Pseudo-Elliptoid Wrist Tracer to find him, but arrives just as the villain escapes into the Space-Time Continuum in an Infinity Sphere. Fury finds a Prototype Warp-Vest and follows The Claw as they have a psychic duel. Fury wins and uses The Satan Claw to peel open The Claw's armor, only to discover he was actually a robot. Unknown to SHIELD Dr. Doom was playing a cosmic chess game using automatons to confuse the agents.
"This Dream --- This Doom!"
Script: Denny O'Neil (credited); Dan Adkins (co-plot, uncredited)
Pencils: Dan Adkins
Inks: Dan Adkins
Letters: Sam Rosen
The Ancient One is alive and tells Strange he made Zom believe he was dead so he could pass on his powers to his disciple. With the Cosmic Balance restored he was able to shatter the spell that bound him. In his Himalayan retreat Strange and the Ancient One discover that Victoria Bentley is a prisoner in the Dimension of Dreams. Using a mystic gem and with his mentor to mentally guide him Strange travels to Victoria. Strange catches up with Yandroth and Victoria and faces a giant behemoth and a pair of Viking warriors while Yandroth raises a gun and prepares to fire.
Cover: Jim Steranko
Signed by Jim Steranko
Classic Flag Cover
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