Werewolf by Night #19 Jul 1974
"Vampires On The Moon!"
Jack Russell and Ray Coker, in their Werewolf forms, fight two vampires on a movie set.
Script by Mike Friedrich, pencils by Don Perlin, inks by Vince Colletta
Werewolf by Night #19 Jul 1974
"Vampires On The Moon!"
Jack Russell and Ray Coker, in their Werewolf forms, fight two vampires on a movie set.
Script by Mike Friedrich, pencils by Don Perlin, inks by Vince Colletta
Werewolf by Night #20 Aug 1974
"Eye of the Wolf" continued in part from Giant-Size Creatures #1
Jack and Ray have mutually assured each other that they won't kill the other to cure their lycanthropy,
though Jack points out that he can't control his wolf form like Ray can.
While they're talking in the park, they're not aware they're being watched by another werewolf,
one transformed outside the full moon with the help of a certain ring.
Later, while Jack and Clary are out at dinner, attorney Geraldo Kabal interrupts them to flirt with Clary,
offering her a ring out of esteem for her acting. Jack feels compelled to snatch it for himself.
During the conversation, Kabal reveals that he was at the studio to tend to the disposition of the trunk
that Jack and Ray found the tome in and that Baron Thunder had tried to buy it from him.
Figuring out the connection, Jack gets the Committee's address from Kabal and rushes off to rescue Lissa.
When he arrives at the house on Moonrise Hill, Jack discovers that the ring lets him
transform into his wolf form outside the full moon and maintain his human mind.
With this advantage, he's able to defeat Baron Thunder and rescue Lissa.
Script by Doug Moench, pencils by Don Perlin, inks by Vince Colletta
Incredible Hulk #298 Aug 1984
"Sleepwalker!" Defenders cameo.
The dream demon known as Nightmare has met with defeat at the hands of the Defenders time and again.
So this malevolent creature of the dreamworld devises a plan to take revenge on his enemies.
Using his powers of subliminal influence Nightmare convinces the Hulk to pay a visit to Doctor Strange.
The only problem is that Banner is losing his control over the Hulk and the man-monster
is slowly reverting back to his old Hulk Smash self. Should make for quite a reunion.
Story by Bill Mantlo. Art by Sal Buscema and Gerry Talaoc.
Blaze #1 Aug 1994
"A Cold Blast From Ice Box Bob!"
Johnny Blaze battles the dead Ice Box Bob who has taken possession of the local storekeeper.
Script by Larry Hama, pencils by Henry Martinez, inks by Bud LaRosa
Last edited by K7P5V; 11-09-2019 at 09:10 AM. Reason: Added clarification.
Marvel Spotlight #17 Sep 1974
"In the Shadow of the Serpent!"
As the fire-creature Kometes threatens to destroy the Earth in the modern era, Son of Satan, Katherine Reynolds
and Byron Hyatt are 20,000 years in the past in Pre-Cataclysm Atlantis trying to learn of a way to stop the creature.
Taken prisoner and brought before King Kamuu and Queen Zartra.
They demand that Daimon show how his trident works, but when Daimon refuses Kamuu orders them to be banished at sea.
Daimon reclaims his trident and uses his hellborn powers to facilitate and escape aboard a boat.
There Byron questions the reality of the situation, believing it all to be an illusion, which incurs Son of Satan's wrath.
Son of Satan is then contacted by Zhered-Na, who takes him to the Prime Matrix so that he may find a way to stop Kometes.
There he battles the Matrix's guardian, a being known as Spyros.
During the fight Spyros throws his axe at Daimon. However it misses
and strikes Kometes, killing the demon, and eliminating it's danger in the modern era.
With his mission a success, Daimon is reunited with the others
and they all return to their own era to find that the disaster had been averted.
Script by Steve Gerber http://www.jmdematteis.com/2017/09/gerber-day.html, pencils by Jim Mooney, inks by Sal Trapani
Aside from the Midnight Sons (whom I haven't read) what other supernatural teams does Marvel have?
AFAIK, these are the ones I remember:
Legion of Monsters
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Legio...rs_(Earth-616)
Avengers of the Supernatural
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Aveng...al_(Earth-616)
Brian Pulido's Supernaturals
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix/supernat.htm
Incredible Hulk #359 Sep 1989
"Soul Man"
The Hulk is trying to convince his boss, mobster Michael Berengetti, not to fire him for,
once again, trashing his casino when Glorian bursts in and causes even more damage;
Glorian explains that he has accidentally made a deal with the devil
and if the Hulk doesn't do something noble by midnight, Glorian's soul will be forfeit;
Unfortunately for Glorian, Hulk doesn't really care;
However, as Satannish prepares to claim Glorian as his own, Hulk steps in
and throws dice to void the contract;
Satannish cries foul as the Hulk cheats to win and prepares to take Glorian anyway,
but the Shaper of Worlds arrives to rescue his pupil.
Script by Peter David http://www.comicsreporter.com/index....y_peter_david/, pencils by Jeff Purves, inks by Marie Severin
Werewolf by Night #21 Sep 1974
"One Wolf's Cure, Another's Poison!"
Lieutenant Hackett goes to Geraldo Kabal for answers about the mysterious ring he was given from Joshua Kane's estate.
Kabal reveals that Kane's trunk and everything in it originally belonged
to Mad Monk Aelfric and only the copy of the Darkhold in it was missing.
Kane suggested Hackett get one of the two rings from the trunk because it suited his nature.
When Hackett learns that Jack took the other ring, he puts his on, transforms into a werewolf, kills Kabal, and runs off to find Jack.
It's the night of the full moon and both Jack and Ray have become werewolves when Hackett arrives to attack them.
The fight leads into a smelting plant, where Hackett is about to kill Jack until Ray knocks Hackett into a vat of molten steel.
Having killed another werewolf, Ray transforms back into a human, freed from his curse.
Even in his wolf form, Jack empathizes with Ray and leaves him,
though Ray wishes he were killed rather than to live with a murder on his conscience.
Script by Doug Moench, pencils by Don Perlin, inks by Vince Colletta
Incredible Hulk #299 Sep 1984
"Strange Days have Found Us!" Guest-starring Doctor Strange.
The dream demon Nightmare uses his subliminal powers to draw an enraged Hulk to the Sanctum Sanctorum of his enemy Dr. Stephen Strange.
Can the Master of the Mystic Arts release the green goliath from the control of the dreamworld fiend before it's too late?
Witness a most starling change in the Hulk.
Story by Bill Mantlo. Art by Sal Buscema and Gerry Talaoc.
Blaze #2 Sep 1994
"Swamp Fire!"
Blaze's attempt to find his missing kids leads him to the Man-Thing
and Brownings Corners where he hires Princess Python of the Circus of Crime to work in the Quentin Carnival.
Script by Larry Hama, pencils by Henry Martinez, inks by Bud LaRosa