Ombrax-Saga #257
"Arrivées... et départs..." delivers a pulse-pounding chapter in the Ombrax-Saga, where the Avengers' reunion takes a sudden turn when Hawkeye arrives with his new wife, Mockingbird, and Vision is finally restored to his body. Just as Wasp grapples with the sudden influx of heroes, Vision senses a massive energy surge in Central Park—pulling six Avengers into the chaotic realm of the Secret Wars. Roger Stern’s storytelling, brought to life by Al Milgrom’s dynamic art and Joe Rubinstein and Brett Breeding’s sharp inks, builds tension with precision, while Christie Scheele’s colors deepen the mood. Jean-Yves Mitton’s cover captures the moment of departure with striking intensity.
In "Arrivées... et départs...", the Avengers reunite after a long absence, only to be met with surprises: Hawkeye returns with his new wife, Mockingbird, and Vision is finally restored to his body. When Thor arrives on the scene, the team is thrown into chaos—especially when Wasp struggles to manage the sudden influx of heroes. Before they can catch their breath, Vision senses a massive power surge in Central Park, and six Avengers are abruptly whisked away to the Secret Wars.
In "Si un œil t'offense...", Thor sets out from Olympia after Odin's unexpected mercy, driven by a quest to reclaim the mystical eye of Odin he once sacrificed to Mimir. The weight of divine legacy and forgotten power pulls him toward a mystery buried deep in ancient ruins.
In "Si un œil t'offense...", the Eye of Odin recounts the mythic birth of the current Asgardian pantheon, revealing how the old gods fell in their own Ragnarok—so fierce it turned Asgard into a blazing star, guiding the Three Wise Men across the sky.
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