Spidey #73
In "Qu'est-ce que la force ?", the heroes launch a fierce assault on the villains' base after believing the Wasp has died—only to learn she's been secretly healed by Zsaji. As they return with a wounded She-Hulk, Spidey's attention turns to Thor’s restored costume, leading him to a mysterious machine that transforms him with a strange black ball. Cover by Mike Zeck and John Beatty, this 1986 issue written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by Mike Zeck with inks by John Beatty, Jack Abel, and Mike Esposito, delivers a pivotal moment as Xavier warns the team: Galactus has begun devouring Battleworld.
In the scorching Egyptian desert, the X-Men face off against the ancient Living Pharaoh, who captures Alex and drains his mutant energy to become the Living Monolith. As the battle rages, Alex fights back—not just to reclaim his power, but to unleash something far greater, collapsing the temple that has held the Pharaoh’s curse for centuries. Now transformed, he stands on the edge of control, warning his teammates to stay back as the full force of his unleashed abilities threatens to spiral beyond his grasp.
In "Vengeance!," the heroes rally after avenging the Wasp’s apparent death, only to discover she’s alive and healed by Zsaji. As they regroup, Spidey finds himself transformed by a mysterious machine that cloaks him in a new black costume, while Xavier warns them that Galactus has begun devouring Battleworld.
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