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Appearing in "The Arms of Doctor Octopus!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Amazing Spider-Man #88

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Synopsis for "The Arms of Doctor Octopus!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Amazing Spider-Man #88

When the mechanical arms of Dr. Octopus are put on display at New York's Museum of Natural Science, Otto Octavius uses his mental link to them to command them to go to the prison where he is being held prisoner and bust him out. Happening by, Spider-Man tries to stop them but has to let them go when the damage they cause effects the structural integrity of a building, and Spider-Man has to focus his powers on preventing the building from collapsing until it can be evacuated. He then returns to his apartment and changed back to Peter Parker, so that he can catch up with his studying but ends up falling asleep.

The next day, Peter goes to class and is asked to see Professor Warren, Warren warns Peter that his grades are getting dangerously low and if they continue to drop he may lose his scholarship. Meanwhile, the arms of Dr. Octopus manage to reach the prison and break their master free. Putting on his arms once more, Octopus flees the prison to begin his criminal activities anew.

Octopus then takes control of an aircraft bound for New York which is carrying General Su, a military leader from a foreign country who is going to the UN Building in New York to sign important paperwork. Octopus takes the plane hostage and when it lands in New York. There, Octopus demands a ransom of 10 million dollars. Peter Parker (who is there covering the story for the Bugle) boards the plane was Spider-Man. Fighting Octopus, Spider-Man manages to free everyone on board the plane. During their fight, the Doctor manages to activate the plane's engines with one of his arms. When the plane moves down the runway out of control, Spider-Man flees the jet, and it soon crashes. Everyone believes that Octopus died in the crash, however, Spider-Man is not convinced that this is the end of his old foe.

Appearing in "The Power of Iron Man!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Tales to Astonish #82

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Synopsis for "The Power of Iron Man!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Tales to Astonish #82

This story continues from the events in Tales of Suspense Vol 1 80...

The Sub-Mariner has come to seek revenge against Iron Man for interfering in his quest to get revenge on Lady Dorma for leaving him to marry Warlord Krang. Their fight has taken them outside of Stark Industries manufacturing plant where the two duke it out. With his power supply running low, Iron Man soon begins to lose the struggle until he manages to have the Sub-Mariner lead the fight to a nearby recharging receptacle and recharges his armor to full power.

This allows Iron Man to gain the upper-hand against the unsuspecting Sub-Mariner. As the battle rages on, police arrive on the scene and prepare to attack. Noticing this move, the Sub-Mariner turns his aggressions on them, keeping the officers at bay. While shouting threats warning the officers from striking him again, Namor is distracted long enough for Iron Man to recover and jump the Atlantean prince from behind.

As Namor and Iron Man struggle, the monarch's keen eyesight allows him to spot Warlord Krang's submarine out at sea. Breaking off from the fight the Sub-Mariner dives back into the ocean and swims after his hated enemy Warlord Krang. With the battle over, Iron Man leaves the scene as well.

Returning to his home and changing out of his armor, Tony Stark ponders over if he has the right to keep the secret of Iron Man's armor from the government when the technology could be vital for the American governments vital interests. He decides that it's time to call Senator Byrd and sort things out once and for all.

Iron Man's adventure continues in Tales of Suspense Vol 1 81 while Namor's quest continues next issue...

Appearing in "But Dr. Blake Can Die!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Thor #153

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Synopsis for "But Dr. Blake Can Die!"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Thor #153

Continued from last issue...

During his battle against Ulik, Thor was distracted enough in battle to allow Loki to steal his enchanted hammer. With only sixty seconds to spare before he transforms back into Donald Blake, Thor begs Karnilla to transport him to Loki so that he may reclaim his hammer. Karnilla, in debt to Thor for saving her kingdom from Ulik complies but also sends Sif with Thor as he begins to transform back into Donald Blake.

As Thor and Sif are transported to Earth, we find that Loki has transported there as well and assumed a mortal guise. When a police officer notices his sudden appearance, the officer finds Loki's presence suspicious. While being interrogated, Loki hands over Thor's hammer to the police officer, who is unable to carry it. Loki mocks the officer by being able to pick it up. Both however are shocked when the hammer (now officially out of Thor's grasp for 60 seconds) suddenly changes into a walking stick. When the fed up police officer leaves, Loki realizes what the transformation means, and suddenly detects the arrival of Thor and Sif.

Looking around the corner, he sees that Thor has once more transformed into his mortal guise of Donald Blake, and himself returns to his godly form to confront and kill his hated foe. When Loki approaches Blake, Sif steps in the way to defend her love. After a brief struggle, Loki tosses Sif into Donald Blake, and then fires a mystical blast at the two lovers. Sif takes the brunt of the blast and is knocked unconscious. Furious, Blake gets up and manages to swing his coat around his walking stick and wrest it from Loki's grasp, and before the God of Mischief can do anything, transforms himself back into Thor.

Thor quickly engages his long time enemy and easily overpowers Loki, tying the Mischief God up with a parking sign. Hearing Sif's call for help, Thor goes to her side and finds that she is seriously injured. He sends an arriving police officer to get an ambulance and while he is alone, Thor transforms back into Donald Blake, prepared to perform the necessary medical attention to save Sif's life.

While back in Asgard, Balder concedes that he cannot harm a woman even one as evil as Karnilla. Karnilla in turn continues to express her love for Balder and thanks him for his part in defeating Ulik, whom Thor had sent into the Abyss of Darkness. However, unknown to the two of them, Ulik manages to stop himself from falling deeper into the pit by grabbing an outcropping and manages to pull himself into a cavern full of mystically glowing rocks.

Back on Earth, as Donald Blake performs an emergency surgery on Sif, Loki searches fruitlessly for his mortal foe. Spying the police officer who was on the scene of their battle, Loki plucks a memory from the officer's mind and learns the location of Thor and travels there to confront his enemy once more, hoping to capitalize on the fact that Thor must remain in his Donald Blake form if he is to save Sif's life.

When Loki attacks the operating room, Blake manages to create enough of a distraction to allow the other medical staff to escape the operating room and then transforms back into Thor. Thor and Loki's battle takes them outside of the hospital where Thor manages to gain the upper hand with his superior strength. Loki however manages to turn the tide by using his mystical powers to try and freeze Thor solid with incredible cold. Watching the battle from Asgard, Odin is very grim due to an impending doom that will threaten all of Asgard. Not wishing the two half-brothers to battle each other any longer, Odin demands that both stop fighting.

With no choice but to comply, Thor and Loki cease their battle, and Thor is forced to let Loki escape so that they can prepare for the coming battle. Thor vows to help protect Asgard from any evil that may threaten it and flies off to answer Odin's summons.

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