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Issue: Marvel Super-Heroes #47
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Title:
Variant: unnamed
Rating: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Publisher: FlagMarvel
Brand: object(PgSql\Result)#3 (0) { }
Indicia Publisher: Marvel Comics Group
On Sale Date: (not set)
Volume: 1
Pages: 36
ISBN:
UPC/EAN: none
Price: $0.25 USD
Indicia Frequency: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Content Items: 3 (2 stories, 1 cover)
Editor(s): Roy Thomas; Irene Vartanoff ? (reprint editor)
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Silver Age US; standard Modern Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: squarebound (#12-31); saddle-stitched (#32-105)
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
Format Notes:  
Disclose Reprinted In2
reprinted 2 times as Content Items in other Issues.
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Cover, Front
Original Artwork
Digital Edition
Adult Image
Title Page
Indicia on this Page
 
 
Assets1
 
 
Turning Point!

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
Jim Starlin (signed)
Jim Starlin (signed)
?
Danny Crespi
Subject Matter
superhero
Hulk
Hulk [Bruce Banner]
Reprinting
FlagThe Mighty World of Marvel #105 published October 1974
as [untitled] [Illustration on Cover, Front]the cover to Marvel Super-Heroes # 47 appears to have been published first judging by the dates (a November 1974 cover date means the issue was on sale likely in August 1974).
FlagThe Incredible Hulk Omnibus #1 [Jack Kirby Cover] published May 2008
as Marvel Super-Heroes #47 [Cover Reprint (on Interior Page) on Interior Page(s)]1/4 page
 
Miscellaneous
1
Turning Point

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Stan Lee
Marie Severin
Frank Giacoia
?
Artie Simek
Subject Matter
superhero
Incredible Hulk
Bruce Banner; Hulk; Betty Ross; Gen. Rodd; Abomination (one-panel flashback); Silver Surfer
Betty bemoans her loss of Bruce. Bruce, in disguise, bemoans his circumstances, then transforms into Hulk who flees his hotel room in typical Hulk fashion - through the wall. Outside, Hulk sees a 'flying saucer' and leaps to bring it down so the aliens can take him far from Earth. What he brings down is not a saucer but the mighty Silver Surfer!
Reprinting
FlagTales to Astonish #92 published June 1967
was Turning Point! [Story on Interior Page(s)]with pg. count reduced to 9
 
Miscellaneous
9
It Walks Like a Man

Story  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Stan Lee
Dan Adkins
Dan Adkins
?
Artie Simek
Subject Matter
superhero
Sub-Mariner
Prince Namor; Dorma; It (villain, intro)
Returning to Atlantis, Namor and Dorma observe a submarine dump a barrel of radioactive waste. The man-shaped 'It' rises from the spilled waste and destroys a Navy offshore platform. In Atlantis, Namor summons his soldiers to carry a message to the surface dwellers; en-route they are attacked by It. As rash as ever, Namor assumes that the attack is the work of the surface dwellers and sets out to do battle. Meanwhile, a Navy submarine has found It and prepares to fire torpedoes just as the Sub-Mariner also attacks It.
Reprinting
FlagTales to Astonish #92 published June 1967
was It Walks Like a Man! [Story on Interior Page(s)]with pg. 5 of original story omitted
 
Miscellaneous
11
The note on the title page implies that this story occurs immediately after the events in Avengers (Marvel) #40. Story continues in the next issue.

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