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Cover: John Buscema & Bill Sienkiewicz

Marvel Select #28

Jun 2000 · Panini France · 30 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Les pouvoirs de la planche du Silver Surfer," the Silver Surfer aids Alicia Master as she prepares for an art show, only for her past to collide with her present when the Mole Man stirs up tension between her and her old flame, the Thing. As chaos erupts and the Surfer defends New York from a deadly meteor, Alicia unexpectedly dons her cosmic armor—revealing powers tied to the very board that once shaped her art. Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by Jon J. Muth, with inks by Bill Sienkiewicz and colors by Christie Scheele, this 2000 Panini France issue features a striking cover by John Buscema and Bill Sienkiewicz.

Contains 6 stories
Les pouvoirs de la planche du Silver Surfer
3 pp · Superhero
GalactusSilver Surfer [Norrin Radd]
J'ai faim !
39 pp · Superhero
GalactusSilver SurferAlicia MastersFantastic Four [Mr. FantasticInvisible WomanHuman Torch [Johnny Storm]The Thing]Avengers [Captain America [Steve Rogers]Iron Man [Tony Stark]VisionScarlet WitchThorWonder ManJustice [Vance Astrovik]Firestar]Mole ManMoloids

In "J'ai faim!", the Silver Surfer helps Alicia Masters prepare for her art show, but the evening takes a dramatic turn when the Mole Man stirs up old tensions with the Thing, sparking a clash that awakens Alicia’s hidden cosmic power. As the Avengers and Fantastic Four rush to stop a sabotage at a waste plant, a massive meteor hurtles toward New York—only for the Surfer to make a desperate stand to save the city. When the meteor's wreckage reveals a dying alien whispering, “He's coming,” the calm of the evening shatters into something far more ominous.

Red Shift
22 pp · Superhero
GalactusSilver SurferAlicia MastersFantastic Four [Mr. FantasticInvisible WomanHuman Torch [Johnny Storm]The Thing]Avengers [Captain America [Steve Rogers]Iron Man [Tony Stark]VisionScarlet WitchThorWonder ManJustice [Vance Astrovik]Firestar]Red Shift (introduction, death)HulkSpider-Man [Peter Parker]

In "Red Shift," the Silver Surfer and the newly empowered Alicia Masters venture into the cosmos to face the returning Galactus, only to be intercepted by his enigmatic new Herald, Red Shift—a being who can tear open dimensional rifts. As the Surfer fights to hold the line, he sends Alicia back to Earth with a desperate warning, knowing full well that Galactus has already arrived.

Le sacrifice
22 pp · Superhero
GalactusSilver SurferAlicia MastersSpider-Man [Peter Parker]Fantastic Four [Mr. FantasticInvisible WomanHuman Torch [Johnny Storm]The Thing]Avengers [Captain America [Steve Rogers]Iron Man [Tony Stark]VisionScarlet WitchThorWonder ManJustice [Vance Astrovik]Firestar]J. Jonah Jameson

In "Le sacrifice," Earth's heroes face an unthinkable threat as Galactus, now sustained by draining the life force of entire planets, turns his gaze on Earth. With life fading around them, the Silver Surfer makes a solemn choice to once again become Galactus' herald, stepping forward to guide the Devourer of Worlds to new worlds—offering a desperate hope, not of victory, but of survival.

Les origines du Silver Surfer
3 pp · Superhero
Silver Surfer [Norrin Radd] (origin retold)Galactus
Conscience cosmique
2 pp · Superhero
Silver SurferGalactusDr. StrangeProfessor XOdinThe WatcherMephistoDeathDr. DoomEternityMantis

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