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Issue Details

Issue #163
Published December 1967
Cover Price 0.12 USD
Pages 36
Editing Stan Lee
Notes Black backgrounds almost unheard of among 1960's Marvel covers; apparently a tribute to many 1950's Marvel horror covers (very fitting as The Yellow Claw's solo series ran from 1956-57).

Cover Details - "And the Dragon Cried... Death!"

Characters Yellow Claw; Nick Fury
Genre Spy
Pencils Jim Steranko
Inks Jim Steranko
Colors Jim Steranko
Letters Jim Steranko
Notes Black backgrounds almost unheard of among 1960's Marvel covers; apparently a tribute to many 1950's Marvel horror covers (very fitting as The Yellow Claw's solo series ran from 1956-57).
Reprinted in Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Marvel, 2000 series) #nn (May 2000); in Essential Dr. Strange (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (December 2001); in Marvel Masterworks: Nick Fury, Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Marvel, 2007 series) #2

12 page Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. story "And the Dragon Cried... Death!"

Characters The Yellow Claw; Fritz Von Voltzmann; Nick Fury; A.I.M; Suwan; Val [Contessa Valentina Allegro de Fontaine]; Clay Quartermain; The Gaff [Sidney E. Levine; Gaffer]
Synopsis As Fury escapes the monster octopus, The Yellow Claw uses a "Psionic-Revelation Eavesdropper" to spy on A.I.M. Suwan, torn by her conscience, realizes she must contact Jimmy Woo. Woo contacts Fury to pass on the info that the Claw plans to steal something called "The Ultimate Annihilator" from A.I.M. Val recommends Fury take one of her fellow Spy School graduates, and introduces him to Clay Quartermain, a smiling eager-beaver almost too sure of himself. Fury & Quartermain take on a squad of A.I.M. agents on the waterfront, and retrieve an ornate dragon statue. Tests reveal nothing, and then the Claw materializes to steal it! But it was only a duplicate-- and by accident, they learn the real Dragon speaks the names of 4 scientists when struck. Fury arrives too late to save the first 3, but impersonates the 4th, getting the drop on The Claw. But under hypnotic power, Fury collapses, and the Claw uses the Ultimate Annihilator on him...!!
Genre Spy
Script Jim Steranko
Pencils Jim Steranko
Inks Frank Giacoia
Colors Jim Steranko
Letters Sam Rosen
Notes Part 5 of 9. Clay Quartermain based on Kirk Douglas. The Dragon, when wrapped up, pays tribute to The Maltese Falcon. A.I.M. fought Captain America in TALES OF SUSPENSE #92-94 (August-October 1967); next appearance against Iron Man in TALES OF SUSPENSE #97-99 (January-March 1968).
Reprinted in Captain Britain (Marvel UK, 1976 series) #9 (December 8, 1976) [pages 1-6]; in Captain Britain (Marvel UK, 1976 series) #10 (December 15, 1976) [pages 7-12]; in Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Marvel, 2000 series) #nn (May 2000); in Marvel Masterworks: Nick Fury, Agent Of S.H.I.E.L.D. (Marvel, 2007 series) #2

10 page Dr. Strange story "Three Faces of Doom!"

Characters The Living Tribunal; Nebulos; Dr. Strange
Synopsis Drawn by the force of evil, The Living Tribunal discearns that it is Nebulos' staff that has drawn him; and while Earth has indeed been saved, he must now destroy the staff, which absorbed all the evil from Baron Mordo. As the Tribunal & Nebulos battle, Strange fears for the life of the missing Victoria, and also that he may be "marooned forever" on the "world of peril". While using "Talons of Cosmic Fire" to get Strange out of his way, the Tribunal uses "Cosmic Lightning" to begin destroying Nebulos' entire home planet! As Nebulos refuses to hand over his staff to the Tribunal, Strange flies by and wrests it away, just as Nebulos is buried by an "avalanche of death and destruction". Strange hands the staff to the Tribunal, declaring the "Cosmic Balance" is now restored! In reward, the Tribunal sends Strange to the "terrifying world" where Nebulos imprisoned Victoria, warning him that "dangers more ghastly than the human mind can conceive" await him there...
Genre Occult; Science fiction
Script Dan Adkins (co-plot); Jim Lawrence (co-plot, dialogue)
Pencils Dan Adkins
Inks Dan Adkins
Letters Al Kurzrok
Notes Part 17 of 22; part 6 of the Living Tribunal sequence. Several panels based closely on Steve Ditko panels; the effect resembles Ditko pencils plus Wood inks.
Reprinted in Essential Dr. Strange (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (December 2001); in Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange (Marvel, 2003 series) #2