Strange #14
In "Les Sentinelles sont parmi nous !", the X-Men are pulled from vacation when Professor X confronts Dr. Trask in a televised debate over the mutant threat. As the broadcast turns tense, Trask reveals his Sentinels—advanced robots declaring themselves superior to humanity and ready to seize control. With Trask captured by his own creations, the X-Men track the machines to a hidden base bristling with weapons trained on them. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Jack Kirby with Jay Gavin and Vince Colletta, this 1971 issue features a striking cover by John Romita and Frank Giacoia.
In "Les Sentinelles sont parmi nous!", the X-Men are pulled from vacation when Professor X confronts Dr. Trask in a televised debate over the mutant threat. As the anthropologist unveils his terrifying Sentinels—machines declaring human superiority and ready to seize control—the X-Men race to stop them. When one Sentinel falls, the others capture Trask and retreat to a hidden base, leading the team into a high-stakes mission through a complex bristling with weapons aimed at mutants.
In "Si c'est la justice...!", Ka-Zar's brother, the Plunderer, wields the mystical Plunder-Stone and a stolen half of their father's medallion to launch a global conquest. When the Plunderer's ambitions clash with DD's determination to stop him, chaos ensues. Meanwhile, Foggy and Karen arrive in England to stand by Ka-Zar as he faces false charges orchestrated by his scheming sibling.
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↩ Reprints The X-Men #14 (1965), Daredevil #14 (1966), The Silver Surfer #3 (1968), Iron Man #14 (1969), Marvel #11 (1971), Strange #15 (1971)
Reprinted in Strange #13 (1971), Marvel #11 (1971)
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