Strange #109
In "Mort d'une nation!", the fate of a nation hangs in the balance as the mysterious DD infiltrates Black Spectre's airship, only to be captured. With the U.S. paralyzed by the threat of atomic bombs and Mandrill seizing control of the White House, DD and Shanna must break the brainwashed Black Widow's conditioning and storm the Oval Office to stop the invasion. Written by Steve Gerber and brought to life by Gene Colan's dynamic art, with inks by Frank Giacoia and colors by P. Goldberg, this 1979 issue features a cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Mort d'une nation!", the tide turns when DD infiltrates Black Spectre's airship, only to be captured—now trapped with Shanna as the brainwashed Black Widow guards them. With the U.S. paralyzed by the looming threat of atomic bombs, Mandrill seizes the White House, but DD’s resolve and Shanna’s courage ignite a final, daring assault on the Oval Office.
In "Le dénouement...", Iron Man is trapped in a deadly game of betrayal when Midas manipulates Abe Klein into turning against him and his allies. Forced to battle his own golden robots, Stark is transformed into gold—only to break free and forge a new suit from the wreckage, joining forces with the unpredictable Jack of Hearts and his volatile ex, Marianne Rogers, in a desperate bid to stop Midas.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #133 (1974), The Amazing Spider-Man #134 (1974), Daredevil #112 (1974), Iron Man #107 (1978), Une Aventure de Conan #8 (1978), Spécial Strange #14 (1978), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #17 (1978), Titans #18 (1979), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #5 (1979)
Reprinted in Titans #18 (1979)
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