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Cover: Jean-Yves Mitton

Spidey #68

Sep 1985 · Editions Lug · 8,50 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“La fille du démon”

In "La fille du démon," Spidey finds himself caught in the chaos of Battleworld as tensions rise among the heroes. With the Hulk questioning his own mind and the X-Men on the brink of a shocking shift, Spider-Man's world unravels when he's forced to confront his allies—leading to a brutal clash that ends in memory loss. Written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by Mike Zeck, with inks by John Beatty and colors by Christie Scheele, this 1985 issue delivers a tense, character-driven story. The cover, by Jean-Yves Mitton, captures the storm-laden dread of the moment.

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writer Jim Shooter · artist Mike Zeck · inker John Beatty · colorist Christie Scheele · cover Jean-Yves Mitton

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artist Mike Zeck
cover pencils, inks Jean-Yves Mitton

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While a storm rages across Battleworld, the Wasp cozies up to her captor, Magneto. The Hulk secretly fears that his intellect is fading. Spidey overhears the X-Men planning to leave and join Magneto and whips the mutants good until Xavier wipes his memory. With their forces dwindled, Doom creates two new allies for the coming war. Thor revives the Enchantress and the two head off to chat. When dawn breaks, the Hulk drops the ball on sentry duty and the heroes are unprepared for an assault on their base by the villains who quickly gain the upper hand.

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