Spidey #93
In "Apocalypse Now!", Master Menace unleashes a twisted deception by replacing the real Hyperion with his evil counterpart, throwing the Squadron into turmoil. As Nighthawk begins rallying resistance against the team, the stage is set for a clash of loyalty and identity—written by Mark Gruenwald, with dynamic art by John Buscema and Jackson Guice, and vibrant colors by Michael Higgins. The cover, by Jean-Yves Mitton, captures the tension in bold, striking detail.
In "Amour et amnésie," Jo finds herself caught in a web of deception when the real Hyperion is replaced by his malevolent counterpart, setting off a chain of events that tests loyalty and memory. As Nighthawk begins to rally resistance against the Squadron, the line between ally and imposter grows dangerously thin.
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↩ Reprints Squadron Supreme #7 (1986), X-Factor #6 (1986), Power Pack #25 (1986), Strange Spécial Origines #214 (1987)
Reprinted in Strange Spécial Origines #214 (1987), Titans #105 (1987)
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