Antarès #128
"La grande tempête" marks a pivotal return for the Web in Antarès #128, a 1989 French release with a cover price of 9,00 FRF. Written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Paul Reinman, the story picks up after the fake Web’s prison break, setting off a chain reaction that forces the retired hero John to reconsider his quiet life. With his wife Rose’s reluctant approval, John prepares to step back into the role he once abandoned—determined to clear his name before the real criminal’s shadow grows too long.
In "null," The Black Hood stumbles through a world gone quiet after unknowingly consuming a mislabeled potion, his body fading into ghostly form as he searches for a cure to the strange malady consuming him. The story unfolds in haunting stillness, tracing his solitary journey across empty landscapes in search of answers.
In "null," the Shield pursues the Hangman after he unleashes rockets bearing the Shield's own face, turning the hero's image into a weapon. As their clash unfolds, a man in a Web costume—pretending to be the hero—opens fire on the Hangman, leading to his arrest and sudden disappearance, leaving the Shield to ponder what just happened.
In "null," Jo, the man who once wore the mantle of the Web, is dropped off at a high-security prison—only to help a group of inmates stage a daring escape. When news of the breakout spreads, the retired hero John is forced to reconsider his quiet life, persuading his wife Rose to let him return to action to protect the legacy of the Web from being tarnished by a reckless imposter.
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