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Cover: Mark Beachum & Joe Rubinstein

Spidey #101

Jun 1988 · Editions Lug · 11,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Le programme mutant !”

In "Le programme mutant !", Iron Man confronts X-Factor at Project Pegasus, where a young mutant named Willie Evans—capable of manifesting anything he imagines—lies under sedation, his powers a ticking time bomb. With Willy’s father desperate to reclaim his son and the boy’s awakening threatening to spiral out of control, the team must race to contain the chaos before his power consumes him. Written by Bob Harras and illustrated by Paul Neary, with inks by Ian Akin and Brian Garvey, and colors by Petra Scotese, this 1988 issue features a striking cover by Mark Beachum and Joe Rubinstein.

writer Bob Harras · artist Paul Neary · inker Ian Akin · inker Brian Garvey · colorist Petra Scotese · cover Mark Beachum, Joe Rubinstein

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Full credits

writer Bob Harras
artist Paul Neary
inker Ian Akin
colorist Petra Scotese
cover pencils Mark Beachum
cover inks Joe Rubinstein

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Iron Man learns Project Pegasus has a young boy in custody. Willie Evans is a powerful mutant who can create anything he can imagine and the doctors at Pegasus have him under heavy sedation to protect the world from his powers. X-Factor has been contacted by Willy's father who is trying to find his son. They tussle with Iron Man and the Guardsman. Willy wakes up and wreaks havoc at the project. Iron Man and X-Factor scramble to find a way to stop the young boy before he uses his powers to hurt others and himself. Willy's power proves too much for him and he burns himself out.

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