Nova #191
"Malice guette !" marks a pivotal moment in the Nova saga, as Paul Ryan and Tom DeFalco deliver a high-stakes crossover where Earth’s heroes unite against the Infinity Watch—only for Galactus’ arrival to shift the battlefield entirely. With Paul Ryan handling both art and cover pencils, and Danny Bulanadi inking the interior and cover, the issue plunges Sue Storm into a haunting confrontation on the astral plane, where she faces her own dark reflection, Malice. As Aron takes Alicia and Warlock races to reassemble the Infinity Gauntlet, the stage is set for a clash of doppelgängers and cosmic forces—none of which are resolved here.
In "Malice guette!", Sue Storm is thrust into the astral plane to confront her dark reflection, Malice, in a battle that tests her resolve and forces her to absorb her own evil twin. As Earth's heroes are caught in a shifting war between the Infinity Watch and Galactus’ arrival, Aron captures Alicia, and the Magus seizes the reassembled Gauntlet—setting the stage for a clash of doppelgangers and desperate choices.
In a delightfully absurd twist, the Ovoid’s mind-switching lesson in prison sends She-Hulk on a chaotic mission to swap minds with Weezi Mason—still stranded on a Skrull ship—leading to unpredictable fallout. This offbeat, 22-page story from *Nova* #191 (1993) blends sci-fi humor and superhero antics with a uniquely bizarre premise.
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