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Spécial Strange#80
Cover: Jim Lee

Spécial Strange #80

May 1992 · Semic S.A. · 18,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Crime contre l'Etat," a 1992 issue from the Spécial Strange series, the heroes face a high-stakes crisis when a space shuttle carrying radioactive waste hurtles toward the moon, with Nita, Firestar, and Vance trapped aboard alongside the Star Thief. As Thrasher, Nova, and Speedball battle a fire at Stane Industries, Lockjaw intervenes to rescue the stranded team, bringing them to the Inhumans—only to find the Star Thief unexpectedly aiding their cause. With the fate of Attilan hanging in the balance, the heroes must work together to prevent disaster, all drawn from the dynamic storytelling of Fabian Nicieza and Mark Bagley, with inks by Larry Mahlstedt and colors by Andy Yanchus. The cover, a striking collaboration by Jim Lee, captures the tension of the moment.

Contains 4 stories
Crime contre l'Etat
21 pp · Superhero
X-Men [WolverineStormPsylockeBansheeForgeGambit]HavokJubileeX-Factor [CyclopsMarvel Girl [Jean Grey]IcemanBeastArchangel]New Mutants [CableCannonballSunspotRictorBoom Boom [Tabitha Smith]Wolfsbane [Rahne Sinclair]]Cameron Hodge (villain)Wipeout (villain, death)Tam (villain)Genoshan Magistrates (villains)Chief Presiding Justice (villain)Genegineer David Moreau (villain)Mr. Fantastic (cameo)She-Hulk (cameo)Punisher (cameo)Emmanuel DeCosta (cameo)Lucas Hamilton (cameo)Suzanne Gaffney (cameo)
Le choc
22 pp · Superhero
New Mutants [CableBoom BoomCannonballRictorSunspotWolfsbane [Rahne Sinclair]]X-Men [BansheeForgeGambitHavokJubileePsylockeStormWolverine]X-Factor [ArchangelBeastCyclopsIcemanMarvel Girl [Jean Grey]]Cameron Hodge (villain)Wipeout (villain, death)Genegineer (villain)Chief Magistrate Anderson (villain)Genoshan Magistrates (villains)

In "Le choc," the X-teams launch a desperate assault on Hodge as Storm works to restore their powers, aided by Genegineer and Chief Magistrate Anderson. With Boom Boom uncovering Warlock's ashes and Wolfsbane transformed by his de-mutation, the team presses forward in a high-stakes pursuit—each step bringing them closer to a reckoning, but never revealing how it ends.

Peine capitale
22 pp · Superhero
X-Factor [CyclopsJean GreyIcemanBeastArchangel]HavokChief Magistrate AndersonX-Men [StormWolverineGambitPsylockeForgeBansheeJubilee]New Mutants [CableCannonballSunspotWolfsbane [Rahne]Boom BoomRictor]Cameron Hodge (villain)President Reneau (villain)
La condition Inhumaine
20 pp · Superhero
New Warriors [Night ThrasherMarvel Boy [Vance Astrovik]NamoritaNova [Richard Rider]FirestarSpeedball]ChordTaiWatcherInhumans [Black BoltMedusaGorgonKarnakTritonLockjaw]Star Thief (villain)Hanklin (villain)Mandroids (villains)

In "La condition Inhumaine," Nita, Firestar, and Vance find themselves stranded on a malfunctioning space shuttle carrying radioactive waste, hurtling toward the moon—only to be rescued by Lockjaw and brought to the Inhumans. As the Star Thief’s motives shift unexpectedly, the heroes must unite with the Inhumans to prevent a catastrophic collision that could destroy Attilan.

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Full credits

colorist Andy Yanchus
cover pencils, inks Jim Lee

Reprints

↩ Reprints The New Warriors #6 (1990), The New Mutants #97 (1991), The Uncanny X-Men #272 (1991), X-Factor #62 (1991)

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