Spidey #27
In "Le triomphe de Magneto !", the X-Men are sent to investigate a mysterious presence on Earth, only to find themselves caught in a clash between Magneto’s Brotherhood and an enigmatic alien known as the Stranger. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby with inks by Chic Stone and colors by Stan Goldberg, this 1982 French edition delivers a thrilling clash of ideologies and alien intrigue. The cover, by Win Mortimer and Ricardo Villamonte, captures the moment the Stranger departs with Magneto and Toad, leaving the X-Men to grapple with the revelation that their enemy may be just one piece of a far larger cosmic puzzle.
In "Le triomphe de Magneto !", the X-Men are sent to investigate a mysterious entity Earth, only to find the Stranger—a curious alien—already in conversation with Magneto and the Brotherhood. As tensions rise, the X-Men clash with the Brotherhood, but the Stranger departs with Magneto and Toad, leaving the team stunned. When Xavier finally recognizes the Stranger’s true nature, he learns the shocking truth: the alien has been gathering mutants across the cosmos, and Magneto has been taken aboard his ship.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #11 (1965), Spidey Super Stories #44 (1980), Spécial Strange #27 (1982), Nova #51 (1982), Strange #148 (1982), Strange Spécial Origines #148 (1982), Titans #39 (1982), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #27 (1982)
Reprinted in Nova #51 (1982), Strange #148 (1982), Strange Spécial Origines #148 (1982), Titans #39 (1982), Photonik #1 (2013)
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