La Guerre du Pouvoir #1
"Manoeuvres Chtoniennes" kicks off a cosmic clash in La Guerre du Pouvoir #1, a 1993 Semic S.A. release where heroes fracture under suspicion and shadowy duplicates strike. With Ron Lim’s dynamic art and Al Milgrom’s inks bringing the chaos to life, the issue unfolds as allies turn on one another—Hawkeye felled by his own evil twin, Spider-Man overpowered by Iron Man, and the arrival of Galactus only deepening the unrest. As the Infinity Watch peers into the Well and Warlock confronts the Magus within, Death herself intervenes, setting the stage for a war that tests loyalty across the universe.
In "Manoeuvres Chtoniennes," Thanos confronts a cosmic mystery when Eternity falls into a coma, hinting at a power beyond known realms. As he journeys through the lair of the Magus—where a twisted reflection of himself awaits—Thanos uncovers a growing threat that reaches into Earth itself, where demonic echoes of heroes attack their allies. With Dr. Doom and Kang forming an uneasy alliance and the Infinity Watch on the brink of action, the fate of reality hangs in the balance.
In "Révisionnisme éthéré," the heroes assemble amid growing chaos as duplicates and betrayals unravel their unity—Hawkeye faces an evil twin, Spider-Man is overpowered by Iron Man, and even Galactus arrives with cosmic forces in tow. As identities fracture and trust collapses, Warlock confronts a dark truth about himself, while Death herself intervenes to scatter the gathering. Written by a team whose names are not listed, this 1993 story unfolds with high stakes and shifting loyalties, where every ally might be an impostor.
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