Nova #5
In "... La fin de l'Araignée," Nova finds himself caught between the real world and the creative process as he converses with Marv Wolfman and Sal Buscema—only for Tyrannus to erupt from beneath New York City, piloting his Earth-Shaker robot in a sudden assault. The issue blends behind-the-scenes storytelling with high-stakes action, all rendered in dynamic art by Sal Buscema and Tom Palmer, with colors by Michele Wolfman, and a striking cover by Jean-Yves Mitton.
In "Le mal surgi terre !," Nova finds himself caught between a conversation with Marv Wolfman and Sal Buscema about his own comic book and a sudden, earth-shaking threat—Tyrannus, rising from beneath New York City with his massive Earth-Shaker robot, ready to unleash chaos.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints The Silver Surfer #3 (1968), Nova #5 (1977), The Spectacular Spider-Man #5 (1977), Une Aventure de Conan #7 (1978), Titans #14 (1978), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #3 (1978), Spécial Strange #12 (1978), Strange #102 (1978), Nova #6 (1978)
Reprinted in Nova #4 (1978), Planète des Singes #17 (1978), Spécial Strange #12 (1978), Strange #102 (1978)
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