Strange #13
In "La fin du Fléau," DD and Ka-Zar face off against the relentless Plunderer, whose twisted tale of brotherhood and betrayal unfolds as he seeks the final piece of a legendary necklace. With the medallion's power said to unlock a vault containing a substance that annihilates all weapons, even pirates and the butler are drawn into the hunt—each chasing a fragment of a fate that could reshape the wild. Jack Kirby’s dynamic art, with inks by John Romita, brings the clash of wits and claws to life, while Joe Sinnott’s cover captures the chaos in bold, striking detail.
In "xLa fin du Fléau," Juggernaut's brutal assault on the X-Men's mansion pushes the team to their limits as they face off against the seemingly unstoppable force of Xavier's half-brother. With the Human Torch joining the fray and Professor X drawing on his deep connection to his brother, the battle becomes a test of will, power, and the fragile bonds that bind even the most divided family.
In "Le secret de l'origine de Ka-Zar !", Ka-Zar faces off against the ruthless Plunderer, who spins a tale of brotherhood and betrayal as they race to claim the halves of a fabled necklace. With pirates and even the butler drawn into the hunt, the stakes rise as the medallion's power could unlock a vault containing a substance that annihilates all weapons.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #13 (1965), Daredevil #13 (1966), The Silver Surfer #3 (1968), Iron Man #13 (1969), Marvel #10 (1971), Strange #14 (1971)
Reprinted in Strange #12 (1970), Marvel #10 (1971)
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