Miss Marvel #2
In "Le rayon mortel," Miss Marvel races against time to stop a new Stark super-truck carrying radioactive cargo from causing a disaster, but first must confront the Vision in a high-stakes clash. Written by Archie Goodwin, Jim Shooter, and Chris Claremont, with art by Jim Mooney and inks by Joe Sinnott, this 1980 issue delivers a tense, action-packed showdown grounded in sci-fi urgency. The cover by Ed Hannigan and John Romita captures the moment’s intensity, a striking visual that echoes the story’s pulse-pounding tone.
In "Le rayon mortel," Ms. Marvel finds herself drawn into a mysterious cave where she confronts the Doomsday Man, a robot whose origins trace back to the enigmatic Dr. Kronton. As she battles the machine, she discovers a hidden failsafe that could end the threat—just as the Destructor, searching the cave for Kree relics, unleashes the dangerous psyche-magnitron, triggering a catastrophic overload. The explosion exposes Carol to the Power Stone once more, leaving her changed in ways she doesn't yet understand, while Dr. Barnett begins to close in on her secret.
In "null," Miss Marvel races against time to stop a Stark transport carrying radioactive cargo from causing a disaster, but her path is blocked by the unexpected presence of the Vision—forcing her to confront not just a threat, but a mystery that tests her resolve.
In "Echec à la Toupie Humaine," the globe-trotting villain known as the Human Top steals military blueprints and plans to sell them to communist forces. Giant-Man sets a trap to stop the thief, turning the tables in a high-stakes game of cat and mouse.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #51 (1964), Ms. Marvel #4 (1977), Ms. Marvel #5 (1977), Marvel Premiere #39 (1977)
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