Spidey #102
In "Si j'avais les ailes d'un ange," Iron Man confronts a desperate race against time when he discovers that Project Pegasus is holding a young mutant named Willy Evans, whose unimaginable powers threaten to spiral out of control. With X-Factor racing to rescue the boy and Iron Man determined to contain the danger, the line between protector and prisoner blurs as Willy’s raw potential begins to unravel. 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 Ciro Tota.
In "Si j'avais les ailes d'un ange," a broken Angel flees the hospital, his wings gone and his spirit heavier than ever, only to vanish into the sky aboard a plane that crashes into the ocean. Meanwhile, the Morlocks stir in the tunnels below, and Scott, haunted by the sight of Maddie's body in Alaska, returns home with a quiet resolve to help the fallen hero. As Apocalypse's Horsemen gather in shadow, the world holds its breath—waiting for a miracle that may never come.
In "La fin de l'innocence," Iron Man confronts the ethical nightmare of Project Pegasus, where young mutant Willie Evans—whose imagination can manifest reality—is held in stasis. When X-Factor arrives to help Willy’s desperate father, they must battle Iron Man and the Guardsman to free the boy, only to face the terrifying consequences as Willie awakens and struggles to control his overwhelming power.
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