L'Inattendu #22
"La nuit du Béhémoth" sees T’Challa launch a Wakandan mission at the UN, quietly alerting Captain America to a growing instinctual sense of crisis in America. When Pantherman discovers the battered Klaw—his sonic horn stolen by the Thunderbolts—chaos erupts as the duo, joined by Captain America, fights back against a gang wielding the stolen weapon. With Monica and Kevin racing toward the Wakandan consulate and Windeagle closing in, the stage is set for a storm that’s just beginning. Art by Jerry Bingham, inks by Gene Day, cover by Jerry Bingham and Gene Day, this 1980 issue from Arédit-Artima offers a gripping blend of political tension and super-powered confrontation.
In "La nuit du Béhémoth," T’Challa, operating under his Pantherman identity, leads a Wakandan mission at the UN, where he warns Captain America of an impending crisis in America—rooted in his heightened instincts from vibranium exposure. When Klaw is found beaten and stripped of his sonic horn by the Thunderbolts, Pantherman and Captain America must confront the gang’s brutal tactics, using the stolen horn as a weapon. As tensions rise, Monica and Kevin arrive at the Wakandan consulate, pursued by Windeagle, just as the storm breaks.
In "Dois-je t'appeler maître ?", Yousuf Tov fights to escape the clutches of the Crâne Écarlate and the Semeur de Haine, desperate to warn the outside world of their growing threat. A tense, high-stakes struggle unfolds in silence and shadow, where every move could mean survival—or surrender.
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