Descrizione
THOR E I VENDICATORI EDITORIALE CORNO
ALBO ORIGINALE DEL 1975
continua senza quartiere la guerra Kree/Skrull con la conclusione del quinto lungo ed appassionante capitolo e tutto il sesto per intero, dove I VENDICATORI, nonostante qualche timido accenno di riscossa, sono ancora alle corde, anche perchè quello smidollato di CAPITAN MARVEL non riesce ad azzeccarne manco una. Il crumiro stakanovista IRON MAN, dal canto suo, non si smentisce mai ritagliandosi anche il tempo per andare a dare una piccola mano (pagato ed in nero, s’intende) a THOR nell’ episodio principale dell’ albo.
CONDIZIONI MOLTO BUONE, SCRITTE A PENNARELLO SOPRA LA TESTATA DI COPERTINA, TIMBRO DI RIVENDITA IN COPERTINA E NEL MARGINE BIANCO SUPERIORE DEL FRONTESPIZIO INTERNO, L’ ALBO NON E’ DI BUSTA
GRANDISSIMA DISPONIBILITA’ DI TUTTI I SUPEREROI CORNO E NON
“Exiled on Earth!” / ESILIATO SULLA TERRA
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Odin
- Grand Vizier
- Karnilla
- Heimdall
- Kamorr
- Iron Man (Tony Stark)
- Lou, Dr. Blake’s doorman
- Mr. Sarron
Locations:
- Asgard
- Earth
- United States of America
- New York State
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Avengers Mansion
- Central Park
- Don Blake’s Medical Office
- Manhattan
- New York City
- New York State
- United States of America
- Mephisto’s Realm
Items:
- Mjolnir
- Iron Man Armor MK IV
- Missie Pompadour
- Chuck
- Shirley
- Charlene
Synopsis
Odin condemns the heroes to Earth for daring to question him. Tana Nile uses her control pack to disguise herself as an Earthling, accepting the fact that she and Silas Grant are marooned on Earth. Doctor Donald Blake
discovers that his office has been closed in his absence due to a
change in building ownership. Slowly but surely, the exiled and
marooned are separated and all fall prey to Mephisto.
“This Beachhead Earth” / UNA TERRA DOVE SBARCARE (2a parte)
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Villains:
Other Characters:
- Carol Danvers (Super-Skrull in disguise)
Locations:
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Synopsis
Continued from last issue…
When the Omni-Wave device is ready to work, Captain Marvel destroys it because
“Carol” turns out to be Super Skrull in disguise and Mar-Vell figures
out the truth before the Super Skrull can take it from him. However, the
Super Skrull manages to defeat Mar-Vell and sets the ship inside the
farm to blast off. The Avengers, having just defeated their Skrull
opponents, attempt to stop the ship from escaping but ultimately fail.
“More Than Inhuman!” / PIU’ CHE INUMANO !
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
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Locations:
- Earth-616
- Andromeda Galaxy (First appearance)
- Attilan
- United States of America
Items:
Synopsis
The Avengers now have three Skrulls as
their captives at Avengers Mansion, and while reporting the incident to
Mr. Fantastic, they realize that the Vision is missing. The Vision has
followed after the Skrull ship that escaped the Avengers, and has stowed
away aboard the craft. Inside, the Super Skrull is holding Scarlet
Witch, Quicksilver and Captain Marvel hostage and plans to deliver them
to the Skrull Emperor, however not before destroying another obstacle in
their way of domination: The Hidden City of the Inhumans. Although the
Vision interferes with this attempt, the Hidden City has defenses that
protect it from the Super Skrulls attack. Realizing that his powers are
no match for the Super Skrull, the Vision leaves so as not to risk the
lives of those he plans to save. Taken back to the Skrull home world,
the Super Skrull arrives and fights his way to the throne room of the
Emperor to deliver his prisoners. There they force Mar-Vell to agree to
build an Omni-Wave device for them when they threaten to destroy
Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch. Mar-Vell agrees and the two mutants
are spared.
Meanwhile back on Earth, the Avengers are figuring out their next
course of action when they are tipped off by Nick Fury of an impending
attack, just then H. Warren Craddock arrives with an army of Mandroids
to capture the Avengers. As the Avengers battle against these humans in
suits of high tech armor, Triton of the Inhumans crawls out of a
manhole, apparently arriving on some important mission…
Notes
As with many of the issues from this storyline, the titles are
homages to science-fiction novels or films. The chapter titles refer to
Theodore Sturgeon’s “More Than Human,” Arthur C. Clarke’s “2001: A Space
Odyssey,” and Michael Moorcock’s “Behold The Man.”
- This issue contains three chapters:
- More Than Inhuman (PIU’ CHE INUMANO !)
- 1971: A Space Odyssey (1975 : ODISSEA NELLO SPAZIO)
- Behold the Mandroids (OSSERVATE MANDROIDI !)
- John Buscema was the artist on Chapter 2. All other artwork is by Neal Adams.
Trivia
Four Mandroids appear on the cover. In this issue, only three show up to battle the Avengers.