Spidey #60
"Corbeau Rouge" delivers a striking blend of medieval mysticism and feline transformation, set in a forgotten era where sorcerer Ebrok's forbidden magic birthed humanoid cats. With Roger Stern's storytelling and Steve Ditko's unmistakable art—both pencils and inks—this issue explores the secret origins of the Cat People, their exile, and the first creation of Tigra, all rendered with eerie precision. Jean-Yves Mitton's haunting cover captures the story's dark, otherworldly tone.
In "Corbeau Rouge," Warren Worthington III—now Angel—flees the aftermath of the X-Men's defeat, racing toward the Avengers for help. Along the way, he stumbles upon a secluded island ruled by the enigmatic Red Raven, where he uncovers the hidden legacy of a forgotten people of winged ancestors.
In "Voici venir Iceberg!" from Spidey #60 (1985), a quiet evening for Judy and her date Bobby takes a violent turn when a gang led by Rocky arrives to kidnap her. When Bobby defends her, his hidden mutant powers flare to life—revealing a secret that sets off a chain of fear and suspicion in the town.
In the Middle Ages, the sorcerer Ebrok’s experiments birthed a race of cat-like humanoids, but fear drove his peers to exile them—only for two survivors to slip through and live among humans in secret. When a new threat emerges, the legacy of Ebrok’s magic resurfaces, reshaping destiny through a spell that turns man into beast.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #44 (1968), What If? #35 (1982), The Saga of Crystar, Crystal Warrior #6 (1984), Spécial Strange #38 (1984), Nova #84 (1985), Strange Spécial Origines #181 (1985), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #23 (1985)
Reprinted in Strange Spécial Origines #181 (1985)
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