Nova #97
In "Pour que vive un enfant...", the Fantastic Four find their powers unraveling as a mysterious red mist blankets New York, leading them on a desperate journey to the Arctic. Captured by a reclusive tribe of scientific vikings, they’re drawn into a desperate plea to revive their dying god—without knowing what the cost might be. Written by Doug Moench and brought to life with striking, dynamic art by Bill Sienkiewicz and Pablo Marcos, with colors by George Roussos, and a haunting cover by Jean Frisano, this 1986 issue blends cosmic mystery with emotional weight in a story that lingers long after the final page.
In "Pour que vive un enfant...", Franklin Richards finds himself caught in a terrifying possession by Nicholas Scratch, the son of the witch Agatha Harkness, forcing the Fantastic Four to confront the Salem Seven in the eerie town of New Salem. With Franklin’s mind trapped and his body in danger, the team must navigate dark magic and ancient secrets to reclaim him—before the price of his salvation becomes too great.
In "Prisonniers des dieux de l'espace !", the Fantastic Four find their powers unraveling under a mysterious red mist over New York, leading them on a desperate journey to the Arctic—only to be taken prisoner by a race of ancient, science-wielding Vikings who claim their dying god needs saving.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #223 (1980), Fantastic Four #224 (1980), Iron Man #189 (1984), The Spectacular Spider-Man #101 (1985), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #38 (1985), Strange Spécial Origines #193 (1986), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #26 (1986), X-Men, Les étranges #7 (1986), Strange #194 (1986), Un Récit Complet Marvel #9 (1986), Titans #86 (1986)
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