Namor #8
In "Submariner contre Spider-Man," Namor finds himself at odds with Spider-Man in a clash that tests both heroes' resolve and ideals. Written by Steve Gerber and brought to life with dynamic art by Sal Buscema, Klaus Janson, and coloring by Janson, this 1980 issue delivers a tense, character-driven showdown. The cover, by John Romita, captures the confrontation with bold, iconic flair.
In "L'ennemi sans visage," Valkyrie’s acquittal clears her name, thanks to a surprising alliance with Matt Murdock, while a new gold costume—gifted by Clea—marks a fresh chapter. Meanwhile, Red Guardian finds himself targeted by a shadowy anti-communist group, setting off a tense confrontation with no clear end in sight.
In "null," the Hulk, still in full possession of his mind, joins forces with Mr. Fantastic and Professor X in a desperate bid to stop Galactus. As the battle reaches its climax, the heroes lose their powers—leaving the Thing, now overwhelmed by his own strength, dangerously out of control.
In "Une chaleur de glace," Roger Devens flees through a tunnel of burning ice, shadows closing in—his mind unraveling as reality warps around him. A haunting, dreamlike descent into paranoia and dread, this chilling tale from Namor #8 (1980) unfolds with a cold precision that lingers long after the last page.
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