Marvel : Les origines #1
Ce volume inaugure la collection 'Marvel : Les Origines', publiée par Panini France en 2002. Il compile des récits fondateurs retraçant les premières apparitions et les origines de personnages emblématiques de l'univers Marvel, offrant un aperçu historique de leur création et de leur évolution dans les comics américains.
In "Le Prince des Mers," the mystical clash between Baron Mordo and Doctor Strange unfolds across realms, as Mordo’s astral form strikes from Europe to poison his former master in Tibet. From his New York sanctuary, Strange senses the threat and confronts Mordo in a high-stakes battle of wills, their fates entwined in a struggle that will shape the future of magic. Written by Stan Lee, Steve Ditko, and Elisabeth Delannoy, with art by Steve Ditko and colors by Andy Yanchus, this 2002 Panini France release features a striking cover by Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, inks by Joe Sinnott and Steve Ditko.
In "Le Prince des Mers," Namor, the Atlantean prince, is driven by a deep-seated fury after learning of the past atrocities committed by surface dwellers against his underwater kingdom. As he grapples with the weight of his heritage, he vows to wage war on humanity—setting the stage for a conflict that will test his loyalty, his rage, and the very soul of his people.
In "null," Dr. Reed Richards and his friends embark on a rocket journey that alters their lives in ways they never expected. Written by an unnamed author and illustrated by an unnamed artist, this 13-page story from Marvel’s *Les origines #1* (2002) captures a pivotal moment where science, friendship, and fate collide.
When atomic power plants vanish across the globe, Reed Richards zeroes in on a single location—Monster Isle—situated equally distant from each disappearance. As the Fantastic Four prepare to investigate, they face a threat unlike any they’ve encountered before.
In "Chapire 1 - Quand le monstre paraît," scientist Bruce Banner narrowly escapes a catastrophic nuclear explosion—only to be transformed by deadly gamma radiation into the raging, green-hued Hulk. By day, he’s a quiet researcher; by night, the city trembles under the weight of his unstoppable rage.
In "Chapitre 5 - Hulk triomphant," Hulk is captured by the Gargouille and taken behind the Iron Curtain, where a desperate twist unfolds: Banner, transformed once more, offers the Gargouille a chance at healing. Drawn by the Gargouille’s longing to be human, Banner proposes a cure—leading to a fragile alliance that may just be their only way out.
In this pivotal 2002 tale from *Marvel : Les origines #1*, Peter Parker’s life changes forever after a radioactive spider bite grants him arachnid powers. When he hesitates to stop a fleeing thief—only to learn the man’s escape leads to his uncle’s murder—Peter is forced to confront the cost of inaction. The weight of that moment reshapes his path, setting him on a course defined by hard-won responsibility.
When a disabled doctor on vacation in Norway stumbles upon an alien invasion, he flees into a cave and discovers an ancient cane that transforms him into Thor. With his newfound power, he must defend the remote countryside from the extraterrestrial threat—though the true source of the cane’s magic remains a mystery.
In "Docteur Strange maître de la magie noire !", the Sorcerer Supreme confronts a man tormented by nightmares rooted not in the supernatural, but in his own guilty conscience—leading to a chilling reckoning with the truth he’s buried. Written by a noted hand and illustrated with striking precision, this short tale explores the darker side of magic through a psychological duel of wills.
In his European castle, the Baron Mordo plots to steal the secrets of his former master, the Ancient, sending his astral form to the Tibetan wilderness to manipulate Hamir into poisoning the Ancient’s food. From his New York sanctuary, Strange senses his master’s peril and confronts Mordo in a clash of minds across the astral plane. The Ancient later warns Strange that Mordo will remain a threat to both of them—so long as he lives.
In this early X-Men tale from *Les origines #1*, newly arrived student Jo joins her teammates after a day of training and a fateful encounter with Jean Grey. With the team still finding their footing, they’re quickly thrust into their first mission: stopping the powerful mutant Magnéto from seizing control of a critical Air Force base.
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