Appearing in "In Mortal Combat with Captain America!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Adversaries:
Other Characters:
- Charlie (Single appearance)[1]
Giant-Man (Henry Pym)
The Wasp
- New York policemen
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Items:
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "In Mortal Combat with Captain America!"
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Appearing in "The Runner!"
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Synopsis for "The Runner!"
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Appearing in "The Watcher Must Die!"
Featured Characters:
- The Watcher of Sector 14X (Single appearance)[1]
Adversaries:
- Warlord Wrogg (Only appearance; dies)[1]
Other Characters
Locations:
- Sector 14X
Vehicles:
- Wrogg's battle cruiser
Synopsis for "The Watcher Must Die!"
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Notes
- "The Watcher Must Die" is reprinted in Marvel's Greatest Comics #24
- This issue is reprinted in other comics and books, see references for more info.[2]
Trivia
- Captain America moves into this title and never moves out. He will become the star of the series when "Tales of Suspense" becomes "Captain America" in Captain America #100. Don't feel sorry for Iron Man, he gets his own series in Iron Man #1. Both heroes will continue to have long running series for decades in their own respective titles.
See Also
Recommended Reading
- Iron Man last appeared in Tales of Suspense #57 (Last Issue); He appears next in Marvels #2.
- Captain America last appeared Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1; He appears next in Avengers #8.
- Iron Man and Captain America's appearances in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 occur between the events depicted in this story.
- Chameleon last appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #15; He appears next in Tales to Astonish #62.
- Kraven the Hunter last appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #15; He appears next in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1.
- Giant-Man and the Wasp last appeared Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1. They appear next in Marvels #2.
- This story is reprinted in Giant-Size Iron Man #1 and Essential Iron Man #1.
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