Spidey #24
In "Unus l'Intouchable !", Stan Lee and Jack Kirby deliver a standout moment in the X-Men saga as Hank McCoy, disillusioned after a violent mob attack, leaves the team to become a professional wrestler. When he crosses paths with Unus, a mutant immune to physical contact, their clash forces the X-Men to confront both a powerful new foe and the unintended consequences of Hank’s radical experiment. With dynamic art by Kirby and Chic Stone, and vibrant colors by Stan Goldberg, this 1982 French edition brings a bold, kinetic energy to the story—complete with a striking cover by Jean-Yves Mitton.
In "Unus l'Intouchable!", Beast, disillusioned after a violent encounter with a mutant-hating mob, leaves the X-Men to pursue a career as a professional wrestler. There, he crosses paths with Unus, a mutant whose power renders him untouchable—literally and emotionally—leading him to seek acceptance in Magneto’s Brotherhood. When the X-Men confront Unus, they’re stunned to discover Beast has built a machine meant to amplify the mutant’s already unique abilities, setting off a tense showdown over power, prejudice, and the cost of belonging.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #8 (1964), Strange Spécial Origines #145 (1982), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #14 (1982)
Reprinted in Spidey #23 (1981), Strange Spécial Origines #145 (1982), Titans #36 (1982), Photonik #1 (2013)
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