Spidey #68
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.
In "La fille du démon," Lorna Dane is caught in a storm of loyalty when Magneto reveals she is his daughter, forcing her to choose between her past and her present. With the X-Men already in motion, the battle erupts—Lorna stays behind as the team retreats, leaving her fate uncertain.
In "Menace au dehors, danger au dedans!" from Spidey #68 (1985), the storm-lashed landscape of Battleworld hides growing tensions as the Wasp finds herself close to her captor, Magneto, while the Hulk grapples with fading clarity. As Spidey stumbles upon the X-Men’s secret plans to defect, he lashes out—only to be erased by Xavier’s hand. With the heroes reeling, Doom reshapes the battlefield by forging new alliances, and Thor’s revival of the Enchantress sets a dangerous new course. When dawn breaks, the heroes’ guard is down, and the villains strike—leaving them unprepared for the chaos to come.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #51 (1968), Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #3 (1984), Power Pack #4 (1984), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #25 (1985), Un Récit Complet Marvel #7 (1985), Nova #92 (1985)
Reprinted in Nova #92 (1985)
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