Spidey #66
In "Les demi-hommes," heroes and villains alike are thrust into orbit aboard mysterious spacecraft, where they witness the birth of Battleworld at the hands of the enigmatic Beyonder. Written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by Mike Zeck with inks by John Beatty and colors by Christie Scheele, the story unfolds as each side grapples with the Beyonder’s twisted challenge—defeat your enemy, and your deepest desires will be granted. Cover by Jean-Yves Mitton, this 1985 French edition captures the cosmic stakes with striking visuals, setting the stage for a clash of ideologies on a world forged from the fragments of reality.
In "Les demi-hommes," Angel returns to the X-Mansion only to discover Cerebro has detected an unusual surge in mutant activity. He alerts Marvel Girl, who quickly assembles the X-Men to investigate the source, leaving Iceman behind to watch over a mysterious stranger he recently saved.
In "La guerre est déclarée !", heroes and villains alike are thrust into alien spacecraft, witnessing the birth of Battleworld as the enigmatic Beyonder declares a twisted game: conquer your enemies and your deepest desires will be granted. Trapped in a surreal arena where alliances shift and loyalties are tested, the heroes turn on Magneto, while Doom attempts to reason with the other villains—only to be shot down by Kang. With Reed’s fate uncertain and the stakes rising, the battle for survival begins.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #49 (1968), Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #1 (1984), Power Pack #2 (1984), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #37 (1985), Spécial Strange #40 (1985), Strange Spécial Origines #187 (1985)
Reprinted in Une Aventure de l'Araignée #24 (1985), Spécial Strange #40 (1985), Spidey #65 (1985), Nova #90 (1985), Strange #187 (1985), Strange Spécial Origines #187 (1985)
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