Spidey #91
In "Face à Frenzy," Beast struggles to adapt to his human form after a difficult training session pushes him to flee from X-Factor—only to be captured by the relentless Frenzy, who has her own plans for him. With the team racing to intervene, Rusty must confront both his past and the forces pulling him back into danger. Written by Bob Layton and illustrated by Keith Pollard, with inks by Joe Rubinstein and colors by Petra Scotese, this 1987 French edition (10,000 FRF) features a cover by Jean-Yves Mitton.
In "Face à Frenzy," Beast—still learning to navigate life as a human—struggles with his new form after a rough training session sends him fleeing from X-Factor. His escape leads him straight into the clutches of Frenzy, who has her own plans for him and a master waiting in the shadows. When X-Factor arrives to pull him back, Rusty must confront not just his past, but the fragile balance of who he’s becoming.
In "A malin, malin et demi," the Squadron faces a dangerous trap when the Institute of Evil takes their families hostage, using the Golden Archer’s captured secrets to strike at their loved ones. With the stakes higher than ever, the team must break through the Institute’s defenses to rescue those they care about—before the clock runs out.
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↩ Reprints Squadron Supreme #5 (1986), X-Factor #4 (1986), Power Pack #23 (1986), Spécial Strange #51 (1987), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #43 (1987), Un Récit Complet Marvel #15 (1987)
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