Strange #104
In "Le retour du Scarabée," Harry’s descent into chaos reaches a breaking point as his father, Norman, wrestles with a long-buried past. As the Green Goblin’s memories resurface, he turns his rage toward Spider-Man by taking Gwendy hostage atop the Brooklyn Bridge. With tension mounting and the city hanging in the balance, the stakes have never been higher. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life with dynamic art by Gil Kane, inks by John Romita and Tony Mortellaro, and colors by Dave Hunt, this 1978 issue features a haunting cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Le retour du Scarabée," Matt returns to New York after learning Foggy has been shot, leaving the Black Widow behind. With Moondragon gone and the stakes rising, he teams up with DD to stop the Beetle from stealing government printing plates—only to be confronted by the mysterious Black Spectre, whose true plans remain hidden.
In "La nuit où Gwen Stacy est morte !", Norman Osborn, unraveling under the weight of his son Harry’s breakdown and his own crumbling empire, suddenly remembers who he is: the Green Goblin. With a chilling clarity, he targets Spider-Man not with a weapon, but with the one person he knows will break him—Gwendy. The story unfolds in a single, heart-pounding night as the Goblin traps her on the Brooklyn Bridge, forcing Spider-Man into a desperate, impossible choice.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #121 (1973), The Amazing Spider-Man #122 (1973), Daredevil #108 (1974), Iron Man #102 (1977), Une Aventure de Conan #7 (1978), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #3 (1978), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #16 (1978), Spécial Strange #13 (1978)
Reprinted in Nova #7 (1978), Spécial Strange #13 (1978)
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