Spidey #64
In "Le mystère du Maha Yogi," a 1985 French edition of Spidey #64, the alien Whitey — fleeing deadly Snarks — crash-lands near the Power family's home, where his smartship Friday is discovered by the four young Power children. Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by June Brigman with inks by Bob Wiacek and colors by Glynis Wein, the story kicks off with Whitey granting the children superpowers to protect them, setting the stage for a high-stakes mystery. The cover, by Jean-Yves Mitton, captures the moment of arrival with a striking, otherworldly tone.
When Bobby and Hank bring their dates to the trendy Psycho-Rama, the mind-bending spectacle promises thrills—until the hypnotic Maha Yogi’s presence reveals a chilling truth: the spiritual guru is actually the cunning Warlock in disguise.
In "La nuit de l'O.V.N.I.," a Kymellian alien known as Whitey races to Earth to stop a human discovery that could doom the planet, only to be ambushed by the malevolent Snarks. His ship, Friday, crash-lands near the Power family's home, where the four young children find it—and are suddenly granted powers to defend themselves when the Snarks come hunting.
In "Réconciliation !", Shaman and his Alpha Flight teammates are thrust into the fantastical realm of Crystar, where they must join forces with the beleaguered hero in his desperate defense against Moltar and his forces. The story unfolds as a high-stakes alliance forms across worlds, driven by urgency and the weight of a shared battle.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #4 (1967), The X-Men #47 (1968), Power Pack #1 (1984), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #24 (1985), The Saga of Crystar, Crystal Warrior #11 (1985), Top BD #6 (1985), Un Récit Complet Marvel #6 (1985)
Reprinted in Spidey #63 (1985), Nova #88 (1985)
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