Nova #25
In "Tu n'es que poussière...", the Nova-Prime spaceship becomes the ultimate prize as Doctor Sun and the Sphinx clash over its hidden data. With the Comet's true identity revealed to Crime-Buster, the heroes are suddenly transported into the ship's depths—where secrets and danger await. Written by Marv Wolfman and brought to life by Carmine Infantino’s art, Mike Esposito’s inks, and Nelson Yomtov’s colors, this 1980 issue delivers a high-stakes sci-fi mystery. The cover by Jean-Yves Mitton captures the tension with a striking, enigmatic image.
In "Tu n'es que poussière...", Spider-Man and Daredevil race against time to stop the Masked Marauder from detonating a hydrogen bomb over New York City. When Peter returns home, he finds his apartment in ruins—only to be ambushed moments later by the monstrous Carrion.
In "Prélude à la guerre des univers," the fate of the Nova-Prime spaceship's secrets hangs in the balance as Doctor Sun and the Sphinx clash over its powerful computer. With the Comet uncovering a shocking truth about his father, Crime-Buster races to outthink the villains—only to see the Sphinx teleport all the heroes aboard the ship, plunging them into a high-stakes standoff.
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↩ Reprints The Man Called Nova #24 (1979), The Spectacular Spider-Man #28 (1979), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #20 (1979), Spidey #5 (1980), Titans #24 (1980), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #8 (1980)
Reprinted in Marvel-Comic-Sonderheft #7 (1981), Mitton Universe #[nn] (2020)
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