Spidey #74
In "En garde, mutant... ...les Sentinelles sont en vie !", the X-Men face a chilling resurgence as the Sentinels—long thought destroyed—reemerge, targeting mutants with terrifying precision. With Alex struggling to control his volatile powers and Lorna under attack, the team is framed by Egyptian authorities for temple destruction, forcing Iceman and Beast to race back to the States upon hearing a shocking broadcast: the son of Bolivar Trask has declared the Sentinels alive and active. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated with intense precision by Neal Adams, with Tom Palmer’s inks and Adams’ colors, the cover by Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod captures the escalating tension of a world on edge.
In the wake of chaos and betrayal, Lorna faces a deadly Sentinel attack while Alex struggles with powers that threaten to consume him. As the Living Pharaoh demands the X-Men’s arrest for destroying an ancient temple, Iceman and Beast return to the U.S. to uncover the truth—only to hear a shocking broadcast: the son of Bolivar Trask declares the Sentinels are alive and hunting mutants once more.
In "Haro sur Galactus!," Spidey adjusts to his new black suit as the X-Men and other heroes join forces in a desperate bid to stop Galactus from devouring Battleworld. With the mighty being weakening and turning to his world ship for sustenance, Dr. Doom seizes the moment—rescuing Klaw and advancing his own mysterious scheme.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #57 (1969), Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #9 (1985), Power Pack #10 (1985), X-Men, Les étranges #7 (1986), Spécial Strange #43 (1986), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #39 (1986)
Reprinted in Strange #195 (1986)
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