Nova #190
In "Une journée d'enfer," the heroes of Earth face a surreal crisis when Mr. Fantastic unleashes a Gamma Bomb, threatening to erase their counterparts. With Invisible Woman and Thor on the front lines, the Human Torch confronts twisted doppelgangers of himself and the X-Men, while a mystical alliance led by Dr. Druid, Scarlet Witch, Agatha Harkness, and Shaman prepares to send Earth's mightiest heroes into the Infinity War. Written by Paul Ryan and Tom DeFalco, with art by Paul Ryan and inks by Danny Bulanadi, this 1993 issue features a dynamic cover by Sal Buscema.
In "Une journée d'enfer," the heroes of Earth face a day of chaos as Mr. Fantastic's Gamma Bomb threatens to destroy them all—only for the Magus to intervene, rescuing his doppelgangers of Mr. Fantastic and Iron Man. As the Human Torch grapples with twisted versions of himself and the X-Men, he must confront the truth behind their existence. Meanwhile, Dr. Druid, Scarlet Witch, Agatha Harkness, and Shaman channel their powers to send Earth's mightiest heroes into the escalating Infinity War.
In "Explications," She-Hulk ventures to the Dandesh System on a rescue mission for Razorback and Taryn O'Connell, only to find the planet already under siege by the Skrulls. With her trademark wit and strength, she must navigate a high-stakes situation where diplomacy and heroics collide.
In "L'explorateur," lost explorer Khoon clashes with the Surfer and Nova in a desperate bid to seize control of Galactus' ship—only to be absorbed by the cosmic entity himself, his knowledge now woven into the vessel’s very being. Meanwhile, Gaetar rescues Nebula from Titan, and the Surfer, still shadowed by the hunt for the Magus, presses onward through the stars.
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