Spécial Strange #44
In "Au nom de celle que j'ai été...", Carol Danvers confronts the lingering echoes of her past as Ms. Marvel while teaming up with Wolvie and Storm on a high-stakes mission to erase the Pentagon's files on the X-Men. As Oracle battles visions of Brood nightmares within Xavier’s mind, a tense showdown unfolds when Carol faces Rogue in the corridors—her powers still a volatile reminder of what was lost. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Dave Cockrum with inks by Bob Wiacek and colors by Glynis Wein, this 1986 special features a cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Au nom de celle que j'ai été...", Peter Corbeau probes the lingering echoes of Carol Danvers’ past as Ms. Marvel, while Oracle grapples with Xavier’s tormented mind. With the X-Men’s secrets under threat, Wolvie, Storm, and Carol infiltrate the Pentagon to erase government records, leading to a volatile clash with Rogue and a deadly test against Mystique’s deception. Amidst the chaos, Havok confronts the man who shaped his legacy.
In "Le Professeur est un chameau !", Kitty fights to stay with the X-Men, while Lockheed’s unexpected return brings both chaos and help against a strange alien threat. Scott’s journey takes him to Alaska, where he crosses paths with Maddie Pryor—just as Wolverine heads off on vacation, leaving the team in unexpected hands.
In "Passeport pour l'oubli," Thundra makes a daring move, stealing the Nth Projector from the Nth Project with the urgent goal of returning to her own world. With Ben’s reluctant help, Hyperion races to intercept her, setting off a tense pursuit across dimensions.
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↩ Reprints Marvel Two-in-One #67 (1980), The Uncanny X-Men #158 (1982), Marvel Team-Up #123 (1982), The Uncanny X-Men #168 (1983)
Reprinted in Strange Spécial Origines #196 (1986), Strange #197 (1986), Spidey #77 (1986), X-Men Saga #25 (1996)
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