Le Surfer d'Argent - L'intégrale #1
"La genèse du Surfer d'Argent !" in *Le Surfer d'Argent - L'intégrale #1* (2001) presents a pivotal origin moment for the Silver Surfer, crafted by Stan Lee and Xavier Hanart, with dynamic artwork by John Buscema and Phil Lord, and inks by Joe Sinnott and Phil Lord. This story unfolds as Mephisto, sensing the profound moral force of the Surfer, orchestrates a dangerous gambit by manipulating Shalla Bal to lure him into a trap—testing whether even a being of cosmic purity can be corrupted. The cover, penciled by Buscema and Lord and inked by Sinnott and Lord, captures the weight of this cosmic confrontation.
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Mephisto observe le Surfer d'Argent et, constatant son insondable bonté, sent le danger de son éventuelle influence sur le genre humain. Mephisto contacte Shalla Bal et l'emmène sur Terre pour appâter le Surfer d'Argent, puis il ravit Shalla Bal en Enfer pour faire chanter le Surfer et tenter de le corrompre.
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