Spidey #97
"Ange déchu" delivers a poignant moment in Power Pack’s journey, as the kids sneak into Avenger Mansion hoping to find signs of Franklin’s parents—only to learn they’re not at home, but deep in space searching for their missing son. Written by Louise Simonson and brought to life with expressive art by Terry Shoemaker, inks by Hilary Barta, and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1988 French edition captures a quiet, emotional beat in the team’s story. The cover by Jean-Yves Mitton adds a striking, melancholic tone to the issue.
In "Trahison," Master Menace exploits a flaw in the Behavior Modification machine, turning its power against the Institute of Evil. As Nighthawk begins to wield the device on his fellow villains, loyalties fracture in ways no one saw coming.
When the Power Pack kids sneak into Avenger Mansion hoping to find signs of Franklin’s missing parents, they instead uncover a startling truth: the adults aren’t just away—they’re on a desperate mission in space, searching for Franklin himself. The story unfolds with quiet urgency, blending the kids’ growing anxiety with the quiet hum of a mansion that feels too empty.
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