Marvel #34
In "La guerre des cerveaux," a bitter scientist wields the Psycho-Man’s emotion manipulator in a bid for revenge against Mr. Fantastic, throwing a peaceful night at the opera—and Ben and Wolverine’s poker game—into chaos. Written by Joe Casey and illustrated by Paul Pelletier, Leandro Fernández, with inks by Andrew Pepoy, Keith Champagne, Rob Leigh, and Ray McCarthy, and vibrant colors by Felix Serrano, Chris Sotomayor, Tom Smith, Gregg Schigiel, and Wilson Ramos Jr., the issue blends scientific intrigue with unexpected tension. The cover by Mel Rubi and Keith Champagne captures the escalating storm of mind and muscle.
In "La guerre des cerveaux," a disgruntled scientist, armed with the Psycho-Man’s emotion manipulator, turns his sights on Mr. Fantastic, throwing a quiet night at the opera into chaos and interrupting Ben and Wolverine’s poker game. The story unfolds with sharp tension as personal vendettas collide with the unexpected, testing the limits of control and resolve.
In "Chapitre 4," Captain America is driven back by the Skull's relentless forces as the battle for Vibranium intensifies. Mr. Fantastic's mission with the Inhumans hits a wall when the Black Panther refuses to part with the precious metal, while the Hulk's unexpected encounter with Clea hints at deeper mysteries unfolding.
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