Strange #131
In "Une corde pour un héros !", Spidey’s latest rescue mission takes a tense turn when Jonah returns to the Bugle, only to question whether gratitude is ever truly earned. Meanwhile, Aunt May’s health takes a sudden turn during a protest for the elderly, testing the limits of her resilience. Back at his apartment, Flash faces a brutal home invasion—Green Goblin’s return is no mere threat, but a chilling escalation. Written by Len Wein and illustrated by Ross Andru, Jim Mooney, and Tony DeZuniga, with inks by Mooney and DeZuniga and colors by Glynis Wein, this 1980 issue features a cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Une corde pour un héros !", the cunning Jester orchestrates a chilling media hoax, broadcasting a fake news segment in which President Gerald Ford incites the public to eliminate all superheroes. With DD captured, Jester stages a twisted mock trial, turning the spotlight on heroism itself—just as the line between truth and performance begins to blur.
In "L'offensive de Dreadnought," Iron Man faces a new threat when a massive Dreadnought robot attacks SHIELD's Project 13, its actions seemingly ordered by an unseen "Director." With Stark International now under SHIELD's control and Tony Stark at odds with Nick Fury over the company's future, the situation spirals into tension as corporate power and personal loyalty collide. The stakes rise when Iron Man must confront the machine—its origins and motives still shrouded in mystery.
In "Rira bien qui rira... le dernier !!!" from Strange #131, Spidey rescues Jonah from the Hitman only to face a grudging thanks, while Aunt May’s health takes a sudden turn during a protest for the elderly—though she pulls through. Back at his apartment, Flash finds chaos and the Green Goblin waiting, setting off a tense confrontation that leaves Spidey reeling when the villain hurls him from a window.
In "Le Bouffon dévoile son jeu !", Spider-Man races to save Flash Thompson from the Green Goblin’s deadly grasp, only to see the villain slip away—just as Aunt May suffers a second heart attack in the hospital. Sneaking into a secret meeting of crime bosses, Spidey overhears the Goblin and Silvermane locked in a power struggle, with the Goblin vowing to prove himself by killing Spider-Man.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil #136 (1976), The Amazing Spider-Man #176 (1978), The Amazing Spider-Man #177 (1978), Iron Man #129 (1979), La Guerre des Etoiles #[nn] (1980), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #10 (1980), Nova #34 (1980), Spidey #10 (1980), Titans #29 (1980)
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