Nova #127
In "Sub-Atomica," the Fantastic Four face off against Psycho-Man in the twisted realm of the Negative Zone, where mind games turn deadly and reality bends. While Sue struggles through a personal nightmare, She-Hulk endures forced labor in a distant mine, far from her allies. Written and illustrated by John Byrne, with inks by Jerry Ordway and Al Vey, and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1988 issue features a striking cover by Ciro Tota.
In "Sub-Atomica," Franklin Richards dreams of Power Pack, setting off a chain of events that pulls the Fantastic Four into the Microverse. With Sue Storm furious over being transformed into Malice, the team races after Psycho-Man, diving into a realm where size and scale are everything.
In "Tourment," Sue Storm faces her deepest fears in a twisted version of her own mind while the Fantastic Four confront Psycho-Man in the Negative Zone. Meanwhile, She-Hulk endures brutal captivity in a grim mine, far from her allies and fighting to hold on to herself.
In "Course à la torche," Spider-Man tracks the Statue of Liberty’s torch across the country to California, chasing a mysterious theft that leads him from the bustling construction zones of New York to the sun-drenched streets of the West Coast—where he must reclaim his lost gear and stop a daring heist before the torch vanishes for good.
In "Ame, sweet âme!," the Silver Surfer finds himself ensnared in the twisted psyche of the Supreme Intelligence, where logic warps and reality fractures. As he struggles to break free, his presence sends the Kree supercomputer spiraling into chaotic disarray.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #282 (1985), Fantastic Four #283 (1985), Web of Spider-Man #28 (1987), Silver Surfer #8 (1988)
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