Strange #130
In "Que se passe-t-il ?", Peter confronts the shocking revelation about his parents' past, initially believing they were traitors aligned with the Nazi villain Red Skull. As he uncovers the truth, he discovers their hidden loyalty and works to clear their names. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Larry Lieber, with inks by Mickey Demeo, this 1980 issue features a cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Rixe sur l'ile de la Liberté !", the Punisher confronts the People's Liberation Front and their enforcer, the Hitman, on Ellis Island as they prepare to detonate the Statue of Liberty and kill J. Jonah Jameson. When the Punisher recognizes the Hitman as a former comrade, the moral weight of the moment tests his resolve—yet he still chooses to protect Spider-Man, even at great personal cost.
In "Les parents de Peter Parker !", Peter Parker confronts a painful revelation about his parents’ past, beginning with the shocking belief that they were traitors working for the Red Skull. As he uncovers the truth, he discovers their hidden loyalty and the sacrifices they made as double agents, reshaping his understanding of their legacy.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5 (1968), Daredevil #135 (1976), The Amazing Spider-Man #175 (1977), Iron Man #128 (1979), La Guerre des Etoiles #[nn] (1980), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #10 (1980), Spidey #9 (1980)
Reprinted in Nova #33 (1980)
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