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.
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Heroes and villains each find themselves in space ships. They witness the creation of Battleworld. The Beyonder tells them that their goal is to defeat their enemies and their wildest dreams will come true. Galactus and Doom fly off to confront the Beyonder but are repulsed. The heroes are transported to the planet and turn on Magneto. The villains are also moved to Battleworld and Doom tries to reason with them concerning the Beyonder's wishes. When no one is willing to listen, he flies off to talk to Reed but is shot down by Kang. The heroes reach Doom but get blasted.
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