Spidey #76
"Agir ou mourir..." marks a pivotal moment in the Spidey series, with Mike Zeck’s dynamic art bringing high-stakes tension to a story where Doom claims the Beyonder’s power and the heroes face their final reckoning on a fragment of Battleworld. Written by Jim Shooter and rendered with bold precision by Zeck, inks by John Beatty, and color by Nelson Yomtov, this 1986 issue captures a turning point where alliances fracture and fate is sealed—on a cover by Zeck that perfectly frames the crisis.
In "Agir ou mourir...", the Sentinels turn on their creator Larry Trask after his mutant status is exposed, continuing their hunt for mutants with deadly resolve. Cyclops, Jean, and Beast launch a daring rescue, disguising themselves as Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch, and Toad to infiltrate the Sentinels' stronghold. As they fight their way through, the team must outwit their mechanical foes and save Havok—though his fate hangs in the balance.
In "...Et tu redeviendras poussière !", Doom claims the Beyonder’s power and rules over a fragment of Battleworld pulled from Denver, forcing heroes and villains alike into a final reckoning. When the mysterious force within Spider-Woman shifts to Klaw and the heroes reject Doom’s offer of wishes, they unite to confront him—only to vanish in a single, devastating explosion.
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