Ombrax-Saga #255
In "Le fantôme de Jessica Drew !", Spider-Woman remains trapped on the astral plane after a failed battle in sixth-century England, her physical form abandoned and her identity nearly erased. With memories returning to her allies and Dr. Strange aiding her desperate return, she must confront Morgan le Fay’s lingering presence—now a hidden threat on the astral plane, plotting to claim her body. Written by Roger Stern and Ann Nocenti, with art by Al Milgrom and inks by Joe Sinnott, and a cover by Jean-Yves Mitton, this 1987 issue blends mystical tension with the lingering echoes of forgotten identity.
In "Le fantôme de Jessica Drew !", Spider-Woman remains trapped on the astral plane after a failed return from sixth century England, where she once fought Morgan le Fay with her ally Magnus. Though a flawed spell erased her from memory, fragments of her presence are resurfacing—enough for Dr. Strange to intervene as le Fay, hiding in the shadows of the astral realm, plots to seize Spider-Woman’s body for her own.
In "Dans quel camp est Odin ?", Thor finds himself caught between ancient cosmic forces when he confronts The Forgotten One and later the enigmatic Celestial known as The One Above All aboard the Celestial's ship. As the battle unfolds, Thor is shown a haunting image by the Celestials—Odin, bowing before them in a moment long buried in history.
In "Dans quel camp est Odin ?", Thor races against time to prevent the Celestials' impending assault, only to be repelled at the Rainbow Bridge by the united forces of the Asgardians—leaving him stranded on Midgard with no clear path forward.
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↩ Reprints Thor #288 (1979), Thor #289 (1979), The Avengers #240 (1984), Spidey #87 (1987), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #42 (1987)
Reprinted in Strange Spécial Origines #208 (1987)
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