Marvel Elite #32
In "Une mission très spéciale," the Fantastic Four face a chaotic twist when a prank on the Thing spirals out of control, sending him into a rage against the Yancy Street Gang. With a strange technological anomaly appearing at the Baxter Building and Sue Storm pushing Johnny to take on a serious responsibility, the team finds itself navigating both external threats and internal growing pains. Written by Mark Waid and brought to life by Mike Wieringo’s dynamic art, with inks by Karl Kesel and colors by Paul Mounts, this 2003 Panini France release features a cover by Wieringo and Kesel.
When a prank gone wrong sends the Thing into a rage targeting the Yancy Street Gang, chaos erupts in the streets of New York. At the Baxter Building, an unexplained technological anomaly surfaces, and while Sue Storm tries to guide Johnny through a moment of responsibility, the situation spirals beyond control.
In "Au-dessus des lois," Cap finds himself in the aftermath of a thwarted terrorist attack on Washington DC, only to be drawn into a tense debate with Nick Fury over the remote technology that enabled their leaders to eliminate the threat—raising questions about power, accountability, and the cost of security.
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