Spidey #75
In "Traquez les mutants !", the X-Men face a global threat as Sentinels hunt mutants across the world, capturing them at Trask's base. With Iceman taken prisoner and forced to confront his brother Havok—now bound in a containment suit—while Angel and the others race to regroup, the line between ally and enemy blurs when Chalmers rejects the medallion that proves his true allegiance. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated with powerful precision by Neal Adams, with inks by Tom Palmer and colors by Adams, this 1986 issue features a striking cover by June Brigman and Bob Wiacek.
In "Traquez les mutants !", Beast and Iceman are hunted by Sentinels in a global crackdown, forcing Bobby to make a desperate sacrifice so Hank can escape. As Angel leads Cyclops and Jean back to the States, Iceman is captured and brought to Trask’s base, where he reunites with Lorna and a newly outfitted Alex—now Havok, restrained by a containment suit. Trask’s network gathers mutants worldwide, but when Chalmers removes the medallion that binds the Sentinels to him, their loyalty shatters—revealing Trask’s true nature.
In "Mort au Beyonder!", Dr. Doom, wielding stolen power from Klaw’s remains, turns the tide against the Beyonder as Battleworld crumbles around them. With Galactus devouring the Word Ship and chaos spreading, Doom’s sudden arrival promises salvation—but his motives remain as enigmatic as his newfound strength.
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