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Cover: John Buscema & Rich Buckler & Joe Sinnott

Miss Marvel #3

Jan 1980 · Arédit-Artima · 7,00 FRF; 3,50 CHF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Cauchemar Première partie," Miss Marvel finds herself trapped in an underground A. I. M. facility, her costume stolen and repurposed to empower an enemy agent. When the experiment fails, Modok attempts to seize control of her mind—only for her to break free and make her escape. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life by Jim Mooney’s art and Joe Sinnott’s inks, with colors by Don Warfield, this 1980 issue features a striking cover by John Buscema, Rich Buckler, and Joe Sinnott.

Contains 4 stories
Cauchemar Première partie
17 pp · Superhero
Letters typographie
Lynn Andersen (1st)Frank Gianelli (introduction)Grotesk (villain)Peter Corbeau (cameo) (flashback)
Deuxième partie
17 pp · Superhero
Letters typographie
A. I M.Agent 17 (introduction)Kni-Kon (introduction) (cameo) (flashback)Salia Petrie (cameo) (flashback)

In "Deuxième partie," Miss Marvel finds herself trapped in an A. I. M. underground complex, her powers stripped and her costume repurposed to empower an enemy agent—only for the experiment to fail. When Modok attempts to seize her mind, she fights back with unexpected strength, breaking his control and making a desperate bid for freedom.

Troisième partie
17 pp · Superhero
Letters typographie
Frank GianelliMichael BarnettS.H.I.E.L.D.A.I.M.Grotesk (villain)

In "Troisième partie," Miss Marvel races to expose the A. I. M. while the SHIELD remains stumped by the absence of any recent traces of the organization’s base. After a fierce clash with Grotesk, she secures the mysterious Cavourite crystal, setting her on a path that deepens the mystery without revealing where it leads.

Un homme en or
13 pp · Science Fiction
Letters typographie
Silvester J. MeekDaisy PrintwhistleRalph Avery

In "Un homme en or," a man’s sudden ability to turn objects into gold seems like a miracle—until his friend begins to suspect the truth is far stranger. Drawn from an ancient text, the power hides a secret far beyond human understanding, and the line between science and the alien grows dangerously thin.

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Cast · 5 characters

Full credits

artist Jim Mooney
artist, inker Joe Sinnott
colorist Don Warfield
cover pencils John Buscema
cover pencils Rich Buckler
cover inks Joe Sinnott

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #36 (1962), Ms. Marvel #6 (1977), Ms. Marvel #7 (1977), Ms. Marvel #8 (1977)

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