Nova #174
In "Au pied du mur!", Spider-Man faces off against a desperate Dr. Octopus who's hijacked the new Daily Bugle building and escalated to kidnapping Marla Jameson in a high-stakes ransom scheme. With the Wild Pack joining the fray, Spidey races to stop Doc Ock before the city’s newest landmark becomes a hostage to chaos. Written by David Michelinie and brought to life with dynamic art by Sal Buscema and Bob Sharen, this 1992 issue delivers a tense, action-packed showdown with a cover by Mark Bagley and Dan Panosian.
In "Epouses en péril!", Dr. Octopus takes over the Daily Bugle building, demanding 20 million dollars—Spider-Man and the Wild Pack stand in his way. When Doc Ock shifts his focus to kidnapping Marla Jameson, Spidey must outwit him again, with the Wild Pack arriving just as the villain makes his escape.
In "Faim!", Nova faces a harrowing choice as she tracks a new world for Galactus to devour—yet her resolve wavers after the recent revelation that the primitive planet she once saw was Earth, long before humanity. Torn between duty and morality, she must confront the weight of her actions in a story that lingers in the shadow of cosmic responsibility.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #351 (1991), The Spectacular Spider-Man #175 (1991), Silver Surfer #51 (1991), The Sensational She-Hulk #30 (1991)
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