Miss Marvel #1
"Angoissante énigme" kicks off a gripping chapter in Miss Marvel's story with a bold new threat: Kerwin, transformed into the Destructor, vows revenge on Ms. Marvel for AIM. As Scorpion breaks free and Carol struggles with eerie blackouts, a hypnotic session with her friend Barnett reveals startling truths—though not the full picture. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life by John Buscema’s dynamic art and Joe Sinnott’s sharp inks, this 1980 issue pulses with tension, while the cover by John Romita and Dick Giordano captures the stakes in bold, dramatic detail.
Jo arrives in New York to start her new job editing a women's magazine for Jameson, but strange headaches and blackouts leave her disoriented. When Ms. Marvel intervenes to stop the Scorpion from targeting Jameson, the mystery of Jo’s fading memories begins to unravel.
In "Angoissante énigme," Carol Danvers grapples with terrifying blackouts and fractured memories as she confronts a new threat: the Destructor, now unleashed by AIM, and the escaped Scorpion. With her identity slipping through her fingers, a desperate Carol turns to her friend Barnett, only to uncover unsettling truths during a hypnotic session—truths she’s not ready to face. The battle for control begins as Ms. Marvel stands between two enemies, each driven by forces beyond her understanding.
In "La plus dure victoire," Ms. Marvel is sent to Cape Canaveral to report on a historic female astronaut's launch—only to find herself facing off against the robotic Doomsday Man, dispatched by AIM to sabotage the mission. As the stakes rise, a hidden connection surfaces, and Carol Danvers begins to piece together fragments of her forgotten past.
In "Le silence ou la mort," Black Bolt faces a tense confrontation with his brother Maximus and cousins, trapped in silence as Maximus pushes him to speak—knowing that even a whisper could be his undoing. The weight of legacy and fear hangs heavy as brother turns against brother in a test of will, voice, and power.
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