Marvel : Les origines #2
This second volume of Panini France's Encyclopédie Marvel Les Origines series delves into the foundational stories and early appearances of key Marvel characters, from the Fantastic Four and the X-Men to Spider-Man, the Hulk, and cosmic entities like Galactus and the Silver Surfer. Covering the Silver Age origins of heroes such as Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Daredevil, and the Inhumans, this French-language collection provides a comprehensive look at the classic tales that defined the Marvel Universe. With entries on villains like the Rhino, the Kingpin, and Baron Zemo, it serves as an essential reference for fans seeking the original backstories of these iconic figures.
"Cas n°1 : le super-soldat Captain America" retrace les origines du personnage dans un récit écrit par Stan Lee et Laurence Belingard, illustré par Bill Everett et Jack Kirby, avec des inks de Bill Everett, Steve Ditko et Sol Brodsky. Cette version française de 2003, publiée par Panini France à 25 EUR, explore les premiers pas d’un héros aux sens aiguisés par une explosion radioactive, mêlant justice, vengeance et l’éveil d’un nouveau destin. La couverture, dessinée par Dave Cockrum et Jack Kirby, inking par Dave Cockrum et Joe Sinnott, capture l’essence intense de cette naissance légendaire.
In a tale from the 2003 anthology *Les origines #2*, when the Science Committee pressures inventor Horton to abandon his latest creation—a sentient, flame-wielding being known as the Human Torch—his invention falls into the hands of a cunning criminal who sees in it a weapon for his own dark purposes.
In a desperate bid to counter the growing threat of the Axis powers, the U.S. military races to perfect a secret serum that could forge a new generation of super-soldiers—only one man, Steve Rogers, survives the experiment before the lab and its creator are lost to destruction. This pivotal origin, drawn from the pages of *Marvel : Les origines #2*, captures the birth of Captain America in a story that blends wartime urgency with the first spark of a legend.
In a gripping tale from *Marvel : Les origines #2*, Tony Stark—industrialist, playboy, and arms designer—finds himself wounded and imprisoned in Korea. While pretending to build a weapon for his captors, he secretly forges a suit of armor to keep his failing heart beating, then uses it to break free and confront the communist commander who holds him.
When a frozen Captain America is freed from the Arctic ice after decades in suspended animation, his return ignites a crisis that pulls the Avengers into a clash with Namor and an alien force manipulating them from the shadows. As the team battles both the submerged Atlantean threat and a mysterious stone curse, Cap must prove his place in a world that has moved on—while the true enemy remains hidden beneath the surface.
In "Les origines de Daredevil," Matt Murdock’s life changes in an instant when he saves a blind man from a speeding truck—only to be blinded himself by a radioactive bullet. The accident heightens his remaining senses and grants him a unique radar-like perception, setting him on a path he never expected. As he earns his law degree and partners with his friend Foggy, the shadow of his father’s murder by the Fixer begins to pull him toward a darker, more dangerous justice.
In "Voici venir Galactus !", Flèche Noire joins forces with the Four Fantastic to thwart Maximus’s genocidal scheme, only to face a far greater threat: the Guardian warns the team of the looming arrival of Galactus, whose hunger could consume all of humanity.
In "L'incroyable Hulk et Wolverine !", the Canadian super-agent Wolverine teams up with the Hulk to take down the terrifying Wendigo. But once the beast is defeated, old tensions flare and the two fighters clash in a brutal showdown. As Marie pushes forward with her experiment to transfer the Wendigo’s power, a moment of guilt over Paul Cartier’s transformation leads Georges to make a shocking choice—stepping into the monster’s place himself.
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↩ Reprints Marvel Comics #1 (1939), Captain America Comics #1 (1941), Tales of Suspense #39 (1963), The Avengers #4 (1964), Daredevil #1 (1964), Fantastic Four #48 (1966), Fantastic Four #50 (1966), The Incredible Hulk #181 (1974), Giant-Size X-Men #1 (1975), Incredible Hulk and Wolverine #1 (1986), Marvel Masterworks #4 (1988), Marvel Masterworks #17 (1991), Marvel Masterworks #20 (1992), X-Men : l'intégrale #1975-1976 (2002)
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