Nova #108
In "Origines et fins!", Franklin Richard's powers spiral beyond control, forcing a dramatic transformation that challenges his sense of self and the world around him. As the Thing reverts to his rocky form, the stakes rise in a story that explores identity, consequence, and the fragile line between intention and chaos. Written and illustrated by John Byrne, with coloring by Bob Sharen, this 1987 issue features a striking cover by Mark Bright, Ian Akin, and Brian Garvey.
In "La fin de l'enfance," Franklin Richards’ growing powers spiral beyond his control, forcing him into an unexpected transformation that upends the world around him. As he struggles to grasp the weight of his new form, even the Thing is caught in the shift, reverting to his rocky, primal state.
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