Spidey #77
In "Et le Feu du Soleil embrasa la Terre !", Jim Shooter and Mike Zeck deliver a pivotal moment in the aftermath of Battleworld, where the surviving heroes return transformed—Spider-Man now clad in a mysterious black alien suit, Curt Connors freed from the Lizard’s curse, and the Hulk bearing a new injury. With the Beyonder’s influence fading, old alliances fracture as villains like Klaw attempt to seize control, only to be undone by the very power they sought. The X-Men emerge with fresh costumes and a returning Lockheed, while Captain America’s shield is restored and She-Hulk joins the Fantastic Four—her arrival tied to The Thing’s lingering presence on Battleworld. Jean-Yves Mitton’s striking cover captures the cosmic tension of the moment, a fitting frame for this turning point in the saga.
In "Rien à craindre," the heroes are gone and Doom struggles to control the Beyonder’s power as the villains turn on each other. Klaw manipulates Doom into resurrecting the fallen heroes, but the Beyonder quickly reclaims his power—sending Doom, Klaw, and Ultron into oblivion. When the heroes return to Earth, everything has changed: Spider-Man wears a black alien suit, Curt Connors is cured, the Hulk bears a broken leg, Colossus mourns the loss of Zsaji, the X-Men sport new costumes, Lockheed returns with a companion dragon, Captain America’s shield is whole again, and She-Hulk joins the Fantastic Four as The Thing remains on Battleworld.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #64 (1970), Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #12 (1985), X-Men, Les étranges #8 (1986), Spécial Strange #44 (1986), Top BD #10 (1986)
Reprinted in X-Men, Les étranges #15 (1989)
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