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Super-Villain Team-Up (1975-1980) #3
Super-Villain Team-Up (1975-1980)
Issue #3
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After the death of Betty Dean, Namor flies off the handle as only his hot temper will allow! Woe be to Dr. Dorcas, Tiger Shark, and Attuma, as the King of Atlantis join’s Doctor Doom in their imminent defeat!
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Page Count
20 Pages
Digital Release Date
March 3 2015
Age Rating
12+ Only
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Credits
Published by:
Marvel
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Written by:
Jim Shooter
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Art by:
George Evans
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Cover by:
Ed Hannigan
Joe Sinnott
Irv Watanabe
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Genre
Superhero
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Super Villains Unite: The Complete Super-Villain Team-Up
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Story Arc
Super-Villains Unite: The Complete Super-Villain Team-Up
Full Series
Super-Villain Team-Up (1975-1980)
When deadly super-villains decide to join forces, it will mean dark days for the Marvel super heroes!
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