Marvel : Les origines #3
Ce troisième volume de la collection 'Marvel : les Origines' rassemble des récits fondateurs mettant en lumière les débuts de héros emblématiques tels que Spider-Man, Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, les Quatre Fantastiques et Captain America, ainsi que leurs premiers affrontements avec des adversaires comme le Docteur Fatalis, le Bouffon Vert, Kang le Conquérant et Galactus. Publié par Panini France, cet album compile des histoires clés qui explorent les origines et les premières aventures de ces personnages majeurs de l'univers Marvel.
In "Prisonniers de Fatalis !", the sinister Doctor Fatalis takes the Invisible Girl hostage to control the Fantastic Four, trapping them in his American fortress. Sent back to the age of Blackbeard, the Human Torch, the Thing, and Mr. Fantastic must retrieve the pirate’s treasure—while the Thing, now posing as Blackbeard himself, struggles to stay in the past. With the team’s return threatened and danger closing in, the Invisible Girl must find a way to save them all. Written by Stan Lee and Sophie Viévard, with art by Jack Kirby and inks by Joe Sinnott, this 2004 Panini France edition features vibrant colors by Glynis Oliver and lettering by RAM.
In "Prisonniers de Fatalis !", the Doctor Fatalis traps the Invisible Girl to force the Fantastic Four into obedience, luring them to his American fortress. Sent back to the age of Blackbeard, the Human Torch, the Thing, and Mr. Fantastic must retrieve the pirate's treasure—while the Thing, now posing as Blackbeard himself, struggles to hold on to his identity. With the team fractured and time unraveling, the Invisible Girl must find a way to save them before Fatalis escapes with his jetpack.
In "Au pouvoir de Loki, le dieu félon !", Loki escapes his Asgardian prison and sets his sights on Earth to exact revenge on Thor. Tricked by Loki’s cunning, Jo is drawn into a web of deception, but when Thor’s transformation into Donald Blake breaks the spell, the tide turns in a battle of wits and magic.
In "La grotesque aventure du Bouffon Vert !", the green-clad clown of chaos enlists the deadly Exécuteurs to take down Spider-Man—only to stage the battle as a movie set in the desert, convincing B.J. Cosmos to direct the spectacle. As filming begins, the stunt turns real when the Bouffon and his mercenaries attack Spider-Man, unwittingly awakening the raging Hulk.
In "Kang le conquérant !", the time-traveling tyrant Kang arrives with a demand to rule Earth, forcing the Avengers into a desperate fight. When their efforts falter, it falls to the Wasp and the Teen Brigade to hold him back long enough for the rest of the team to break free and stop the threat.
In a dying universe, the scientist Galan of planet Taa seeks salvation for his people by journeying toward the collapsing heart of existence. After surviving the cosmic collapse, he awakens eons later as Galactus—now a being whose very existence demands the consumption of planetary life forces.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #5 (1962), Journey into Mystery #85 (1962), The Amazing Spider-Man #14 (1964), The Avengers #8 (1964), Tales of Suspense #66 (1965), The Silver Surfer #3 (1968), Tomb of Dracula #1 (1972), Super-Villain Classics #1 (1983), Marvel Masterworks #2 (1987), Marvel Masterworks #4 (1988), Marvel Masterworks #14 (1990), Marvel Masterworks #15 (1990), Origin of Galactus #1 (1996), Spider-Man : l'intégrale #1964 (2002)
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