Spidey #57
In "Le Sub-humain !", Jack Winters takes a desperate gamble at the Cyclotron, undergoing a radical transformation that fuses him with diamond—emerging as the Living Diamond. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life with sharp, detailed art by Werner Roth and inks by John Verpoorten, this 1984 Spidey issue explores the edge of human ambition and the cost of becoming something beyond. The cover, a striking portrait by Jean-Yves Mitton, captures the eerie intensity of the moment.
In "Le Diamant Vivant," Jack Winters, desperate to transcend human limits, infiltrates the Cyclotron and undergoes a radical transformation, emerging as the Living Diamond—fused with crystalline strength and a mind altered by radiation. The story follows his unsettling evolution, as he grapples with the consequences of becoming something neither man nor machine, but a living gem of pure, unyielding form.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #41 (1968), What If? #35 (1982), What If? #37 (1983), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #22 (1984), X-Men, Les étranges #4 (1984), Titans #69 (1984)
Reprinted in Photonik #1 (1999), Photonik #2 (2014)
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