Hulk #23
In "Ne m'abandonnez pas !", Steve Englehart and Sal Buscema deliver a gripping tale where Steve Rogers takes on the new identity of Nomad, thrust into a web of intrigue as Madame Hydra claims the legacy of the original Viper and reassembles the Serpent Squad with Krang as her secret partner. The team’s bold kidnapping of the Roxxon president forces Nomad into a desperate race, while the Falcon crosses paths with Roscoe, a young man seeking Steve Rogers to carry on the Captain America mantle. Cover by Herb Trimpe and Dan Adkins captures the tension of a pivotal moment in a 1982 French comic market.
In "Ne m'abandonnez pas !", Bruce and Jarella share a quiet afternoon until a bank robbery erupts, plunging them into chaos. When Crypto-Man strikes, Jarella makes a desperate choice to save a child—leading to a moment that will haunt Bruce forever.
In "La nouvelle identité de Steve Rogers Chapitre 1 : la venue du Nomade," Steve Rogers steps into a new role as Nomad, a lone hero forging his own path. With Madame Hydra reclaiming the Viper's legacy and reassembling the Serpent Squad—now with Krang as her ally—Nomad races to prevent the kidnapping of the Roxxon president. Meanwhile, the Falcon crosses paths with Roscoe, a young man seeking Steve’s guidance to become the next Captain America.
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↩ Reprints Captain America #180 (1974), Captain America #181 (1975), Captain America #182 (1975), Captain America #183 (1975), The Incredible Hulk #205 (1976)
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