Strange #103
In "Le bluff de l'aveugle...", Peter Parker finds himself caught in a web of intrigue after delivering a cryptic telegram for Mrs. Watson—only to discover Aunt May is under guard in Westchester, her safety tied to the enigmatic Doctor Octopus. With Harry Osborne looking unwell and his father Norman acting strangely, Peter sets off for Montreal, chasing leads on the mysterious Mr. Rimbaud and stumbling into a confrontation with the Hulk. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by John Romita and Gil Kane, with inks by Romita and Mortellaro, and vibrant colors by Hunt and Goldberg, this 1978 issue features a striking cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Le bluff de l'aveugle...", Broderick, fused with the monstrous Terrex, demands San Francisco's surrender or faces annihilation. With Captain Marvel on the front lines, the only hope lies in the cunning of blind attorney Matthew Murdock and the unpredictable Angar the Screamer—two minds whose alliance may be the key to stopping the city's doom.
In "Son nom est... Hulk !", Peter Parker finds himself caught in a web of mystery when he delivers a cryptic telegram to Aunt May—only to discover her Westchester home under siege by Doctor Octopus’s men. As Peter digs into the strange connection between Aunt May and the enigmatic Mr. Rimbaud, he’s drawn into a dangerous journey that leads him to Montreal and a sudden, brutal clash with The Hulk.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #51 (1969), The Amazing Spider-Man #118 (1973), The Amazing Spider-Man #119 (1973), The Amazing Spider-Man #120 (1973), Daredevil #107 (1974), Iron Man #101 (1977), Une Aventure de Conan #7 (1978), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #3 (1978), Nova #6 (1978), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #16 (1978)
Reprinted in Spécial Strange #12 (1978), Strange #102 (1978), Nova #6 (1978), Titans #15 (1978)
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