Spidey #81
In "Les enfants de l'apocalypse 2ème partie : la menace Alpha," the Beyonder's fascination with human desire takes a strange turn as he fixates on Dazzler, testing every tactic from grand gestures to mind control in a twisted courtship. Written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by Al Milgrom with inks by Steve Leialoha and Joe Rubinstein, and colored by Max Scheele, this 1986 French edition of Spidey #81 delivers a surreal, character-driven twist on cosmic power and emotional manipulation. The cover by Jean-Yves Mitton captures the eerie intensity of the moment, making it a standout in the series.
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The Beyonder wishes to explore the human concept of desire and picks Dazzler (whom he calls possibly the most powerful mutant to walk the planet) as his new love interest. Despite all of his best efforts at wining and dining, gift giving, emotional manipulation and showing off with his powers, he finds that the only way he can make her fall for him is to control her mind and force her. Finding this to be unfulfilling, he releases her from his control and abandons his quest.
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