Nova #128
In "Révolution !", the Fantastic Four face off against Psycho-Man in a clash that tests their limits and forces tough choices. With Sue taking a bold stand, her identity shifts in a moment that echoes through the team’s future. The story unfolds with intensity as She-Hulk and Pearla break free from the Negative Zone’s grasp, setting the stage for change. Written and drawn by John Byrne, with inks by Al Gordon and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1988 issue features a striking cover by Ciro Tota.
In "Révolution!," the Fantastic Four face off against Psycho-Man, culminating in Sue Storm asserting her authority with a decisive final word on how to handle the villain. Meanwhile, She-Hulk and Pearla break free from the grueling labor of a Negative Zone mine, where they were enslaved. As the story unfolds, Sue Storm makes a bold personal transformation, embracing a new identity as the Invisible Woman.
In "Jugement dernier," the Surfer makes a desperate gamble, surrendering the final soul gem to the Elders to free Mantis and Shalla-Bal—only to find himself caught between loyalty and consequence when the Elders turn the gems against Galactus. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, as the weight of cosmic choices tests the boundaries of redemption and duty.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #284 (1985), Fantastic Four #285 (1985), The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21 (1987), Silver Surfer #9 (1988)
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