Strange #124
In "Tu vas payer, Torpille !", Marv Wolfman and Bob Brown deliver a tense, character-driven clash as the newly minted Torpedo struggles to protect a dangerous costume from falling into the wrong hands—only to be pursued by DD, who sees him as just another threat. The action erupts in a quiet suburban neighborhood, where a brutal fight leaves both combatants stunned by the unintended destruction, forcing a moment of reluctant understanding. Jean Frisano’s cover captures the confrontation’s intensity, while the story’s emotional weight is drawn with precision by Brown and Janson, and colored with subtle depth by Petra Goldberg.
In "Tu vas payer, Torpille !", a newly awakened Torpedo struggles to protect a dangerous costume from falling into the wrong hands, only to be met with relentless pursuit by DD, who sees him as nothing but a threat. When their clash destroys a peaceful suburban home, the sudden realization of their shared mistake forces both men to pause—mid-battle, mid-anger, and face the cost of their actions.
In "Et Diablo vint tôder !!", Spider-Man and Nightcrawler clash in a tense standoff after witnessing a shooting, each convinced the other is the culprit—while the Punisher races to uncover a dangerous imposter exploiting his name. The story unfolds with sharp pacing and layered misunderstandings, blending action and suspense in a trio of converging conflicts.
In "L'Araignée, Diablo et le Punisseur !", Spider-Man joins forces with the Punisher in a tense hunt for a mysterious sniper targeting heroes. As Jigsaw captures Spider-Man, the Punisher and Nightcrawler launch a daring assault to free him, turning the tide in a brutal showdown. Meanwhile, J. Jonah Jameson enlists Dr. Marla Madison in a secret campaign to bring down Spider-Man once and for all.
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