Nova #132
In "Central City ne répond pas !", John Byrne’s sharp storytelling and dynamic art bring a chilling mystery to life as the Fantastic Four and the West Coast Avengers confront a mysterious black dome encasing Central City. Inside, the team discovers towering statues of themselves—silent, imposing, and utterly out of place—leaving the fate of the city and the meaning of the statues dangerously unknown. Ciro Tota’s striking cover captures the eerie isolation of the scene, while Byrne’s writing and Al Gordon’s inks heighten the suspense in this pivotal 1989 issue.
In "Central City ne répond pas !", the Fantastic Four and the West Coast Avengers converge on a mysterious black dome encasing Central City, its silence hiding unknown dangers. Inside, the Fantastic Four encounter towering statues of themselves—perfect, silent, and eerily out of place—leaving the team and readers alike to wonder what this strange monument means and what lies beyond the dome.
In "Masques !", the Surfer finds himself caught in a deadly game as Nenora sends Ronan to eliminate him, igniting a fierce clash between the Kree and Skrulls. With tensions rising, the Surfer and Nova cross paths with a mysterious figure who bears their very likeness—another Silver Surfer, appearing without warning.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #293 (1986), Fantastic Four #294 (1986), The Spectacular Spider-Man #134 (1988), Silver Surfer #13 (1988)
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