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Can our collective sanity survive whatever it is Marvel's finest can throw at us, this month?
There's only one way to find out.
Only for it to turn out to be the property of AIM who promptly use it to start blasting places to oblivion, using its great big death-ray.
The cover tale's a strange one from Charles Vess. One that's so strange I can't remember much of what it's about but I do believe the wall-crawler must rescue a child from criminals, on a snowy day, while there's some sort of stuff going on with an imaginary Wendigo.
Or maybe it's not imaginary.
Or maybe it is.
However, that's the second of this issue's adventures. I suspect the first one sees Spidey decide to threaten the Kingpin over his destructive interference in the life of Matt Murdock.
And Conan beats him up, like he beats everybody up.
Elsewhere, the star of the comic must tackle one of the Kingpin's goons who's taken to committing crimes while dressed as the man without fear.
However, Bruce and Betty leave for their honeymoon, with Bruce being misled into thinking everything's all quiet on the Hulk front.
Instead, he drops in on Dr Strange who tells him he's suffering from repeated contact with the Black Cat's jinx powers.
So, Strange removes the jinx from Spider-Man - but that eliminates the Black Cat's powers just when she needs them most.
Fortunately, the police come to their rescue and send the bad guys packing.
But are we going to stay there?
After all, the FF and Nick Fury find themselves repeatedly oscillating between the 1930s and the present.
And Fury takes the opportunity to fly to Germany, in a bid to kill Hitler!
Well, that's a swizz. Last month, Balder was killed by Kurse.
And, this month, it turns out the victim wasn't Balder at all.
It was Malekith!
Disguised as him!
So, Thor sets off to find the real Balder. A quest that leads him to a floating castle and a trio of damsels in distress.
But are those damsels as innocent as they seem?
And just what have they done with Balder?


1 comment:
Just the DD, I think!
I won’t go on about it, but it’s a masterpiece and the moment Melvin says ‘good to hear your voice’ is lovely - Matt has friends in places he didn’t know, and he finds out just when he needs to.
I really don’t remember that Thor cover so I have a strong suspicion I had bailed on the book by this point.
I remember once looking up when Simonson’s run finished, because I hadn’t been around for it, and being surprised it was as late as 1987.
1987 was a completely different epoch to 1983, for me - 16 years old vs 12 years old.
But still reading comics!
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