Issue | #114 |
Published | November 1963 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.12 USD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stan Lee |
Notes | Distributed to newstands in August 1963. This issue includes 10 pages of paid advertisements. Distribution date from Joseph Marek's Marvel Comics Group history website. |
Characters | Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Captain America [Carl Zante; also as The Acrobat] |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Stan Lee |
Pencils | Jack Kirby |
Inks | Dick Ayers |
Colors | Stan Goldberg |
Reprinted | in Essential Dr. Strange (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (December 2001) [black & white]; in Essential Human Torch (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003) [black & white]; in Marvel Masterworks: The Human Torch (Marvel, 2006 series) #1 (2006) |
Characters | Human Torch [Johnny Storm]; Acrobat [Carl Zante; disguised as Captain America]; Doris Evans; Invisible Girl [Sue Storm] (cameo) |
Synopsis | The Human Torch is upstaged by the return of Captain America, but the Torch realizes that it is his old enemy the Acrobat in disguise and defeats him. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Stan Lee (co-plot, dialogue); Jack Kirby (co-plot, uncredited) |
Pencils | Jack Kirby |
Inks | Dick Ayers |
Colors | Stan Goldberg ? |
Letters | Sam Rosen |
Notes | Acrobat last appears in issue #106 (March 1963). This story involving a Captain America imposter was a try-out to test the idea of reviving him. The real Cap would return only 4 months later in Avengers, The (Marvel, 1963 series) #4 (March 1964). |
Reprinted | in Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1966 series) #17 (November 1968); in Captain America (Marvel, 1968 series) #216 (December 1977); in Essential Human Torch (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003) [black & white]; in Marvel Masterworks: The Human Torch (Marvel, 2006 series) #1 (2006); in Marvel Visionaries: Jack Kirby (Marvel, 2004 series) #2; in Fantastici Quattro, I (Editoriale Corno, 1971 series) #13 (September 21, 1971) [as "La Torcia Umana contro...Capitan America", Italian translation] |
Characters | Dr. Title; Douglas Jenks |
Synopsis | A government agent retrieves a classified microfilm stolen to be given to enemy agents, and is helped by a magic bridge. |
Genre | spy; occult |
Letters | typeset |
Notes | Text story with illustration. |
Reprinted | from Mystery Tales (Marvel, 1952 series) #42 (June 1956) |
Characters | Baron Mordo [Karl Amadeus Mordo, also as Sir Clive Bentley]; Doctor Strange [Stephen Strange]; Ancient One [Yao]; Victoria Bentley (introduction, origin) |
Synopsis | Strange is lured into a trap in England by Baron Mordo, but defeats him with the help of a woman with latent magical talents. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Steve Ditko (plot, uncredited); Stan Lee (script) |
Pencils | Steve Ditko |
Inks | George Roussos (uncredited) |
Colors | Stan Goldberg ? |
Letters | Sam Rosen |
Notes | Baron Mordo last appears in issue #111 (August 1963) and, not counting next issue's flashback, Mordo next appears in issue #117 (February 1964). Victoria Bentley next appears in issue #160 (September 1967). Inker is obviously George Roussos, though not credited on artwork. Stan Lee notes he was waiting for reader feedback after Strange's first appearances; this suggests Roussos may have inked this episode because of a very last-minute decision to begin running the series regularly. |
Reprinted | in Marvel Collectors' Item Classics (Marvel, 1965 series) #5 (October 1966); in Doctor Strange, Master of the Mystic Arts (Pocket Books, 1978 series) #nn [1]; in Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1966 series) #136 (February 1982); in Marvel Masterworks (Marvel, 1987 series) #23 (1992); in Essential Dr. Strange (Marvel, 2001 series) #1 (December 2001) [black & white]; in Marvel Masterworks: Doctor Strange (Marvel, 2003 series) #1 (2003) |