Strange #129
In "Deux contre le Caméléon," Peter confronts a long-buried secret as he uncovers the truth about his parents—initially believing them to be traitors working for the Red Skull, only to discover they were secretly double agents. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Larry Lieber, with inks by Mickey Demeo, this 1980 issue delivers a gripping personal mystery layered with wartime intrigue. The cover by Jean Frisano captures the tension of the moment, a 5 FRF comic that remains a poignant chapter in Peter’s journey.
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Peter learns the truth about his parents. First, he believes them to be traitors working for the Nazi villain Red Skull, but in the end he finds that they were double agents and is able to exonerate them.
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