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Cover: Jean-Yves Mitton

Spidey #60

Jan 1985 · Editions Lug · 8,50 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Corbeau Rouge”

"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.

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writer Roger Stern · artist, inker Steve Ditko · colorist Christie Scheele · cover Jean-Yves Mitton

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artist, inker Steve Ditko
cover pencils, inks Jean-Yves Mitton

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In the Middle Ages, the sorcerer Ebrok created a spell to transform cats into humanoids. When his fellow sorcerers saw them, they became envious and Ebrok was obliged to create more Cat People for them. Later, the sorcerers became alarmed at the rapidly-growing race and banished them to another dimension. However, Ebrok's two creations evaded them and learned to pose as humans. When Oran discovered them, he attacked. Blocked by the sorcerers from creating more allies from cats, Flavius modified the spell to create Cat People from humans and used it to create the first Tigra.

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