Miss Hulk #3
In "La fortune de R. Rory," Richard Rory’s sudden Vegas fortune leads him to Los Angeles, where he crosses paths with She-Hulk and sets his sights on acquiring the Florida swamp that shelters Man-Thing. Written by David Anthony Kraft and illustrated by Mike Vosburg with Chic Stone’s inks and Barry Grossman’s colors, this 1981 French edition (8,00 FRF) features a striking cover by Michael Golden.
In "La fortune de R. Rory," Richard Rory’s Vegas luck takes a sharp turn when he lands in Los Angeles, where he crosses paths with She-Hulk and sets his sights on acquiring the Florida swamp—home to Man-Thing—through an ambitious scheme. The story unfolds with a mix of high-stakes gambles and quiet determination, as Rory’s fortune becomes the key to a plan that blurs the line between heroism and ambition.
In "Le pouvoir de la parole," Jennifer Walters takes on a strange case when she's hired to find the missing son of the Harrison family. Her search leads her to a secluded compound ruled by a charismatic figure known as The Word and his enigmatic daughter, Ultima.
In "Le monstre de minuit," scientist and playboy Victor Avery unleashes a dark transformation after being rejected, seeking revenge on the fiancé who won his love—only to find himself consumed by the very monster he became. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with haunting precision, this chilling 1981 tale from Miss Hulk #3 lingers in the shadows of obsession and self-destruction.
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