Spidey #80
In "Les enfants de l'apocalypse 1ère partie : l'énigme Alpha," the Beyonder—once shaped by mob boss Vinnie Corbo—embarks on a journey beyond control, ascending from the Kingpin’s empire to global dominion before confronting the emptiness of forced worship. After freeing the world, he seeks guidance from Daredevil, arriving at Avengers Mansion only to find the heroes absent. Written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by Al Milgrom with inks by Steve Leialoha and colors by Christie Scheele, this 1986 French edition of Spidey #80 features a striking cover by Ciro Tota, capturing the cosmic tension of a being searching for meaning beyond power.
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The Beyonder falls under the influence of mob boss and pimp Vinnie Corbo. He does well in the mob life until Vinnie tells him there is nothing more that he can teach him and encourages the Beyonder to reach his full potential. The Beyonder does so, first taking over the Kingpin's operations, then the U.S and then the entire world. Realizing that worship without free will does not give him satisfaction, the Beyonder releases the world from his control. When he visits Avengers mansion and is told by Jarvis that the heroes are unavailable, he decides to seek out Daredevil for help.
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