Strange #15
In "Prisonniers du mystérieux Moule Initial !", DD journeys to England, where Ka-Zar stands accused of being the Midnight Stalker. With the help of a determined ally, he uncovers a scheme by The Plunderer to frame his brother, leading to a tense pursuit across the moors. A final panel delivers a surprising twist: Karen receives a letter from Spider-Man, revealing he knows the truth about DD and Matt’s shared identity. Written by Stan Lee, illustrated by Gene Colan with inks by Frank Giacoia, and featuring a striking cover by George Tuska and John Romita, with inks by Johnny Craig and John Romita, this 1971 issue offers a gripping mystery with a personal stakes and a subtle, lingering revelation.
In "Prisonniers du mystérieux Moule Initial !", the X-Men are ambushed and captured inside the Sentinel's underground fortress, where Beast is subjected to a terrifying mental probe by Master Mold. As the Sentinel's leader issues a chilling command to Trask to build an army, the team faces an ominous threat that could reshape the world.
In "Et les hommes l'appelleront... Toro !", the Ox—once a mindless brute—finds himself caught in a twisted game of intellect and deception when his cellmate, Dr. Karl Stragg, promises to make him smarter in exchange for an escape. But when Stragg swaps bodies with him, the Ox’s newfound cunning becomes a weapon in the hands of a madman, and the only one who can stop him is DD, hunting the new and improved Ox through a maze of deception.
In "Le Chasseur de Minuit," Daredevil journeys to England, where Ka-Zar stands accused of being the elusive Midnight Stalker. As the mystery unfolds, Daredevil uncovers a scheme by The Plunderer to frame his brother, leading to a tense pursuit across the moors. In a final panel, a letter from Spider-Man to Matt reveals a startling truth—Spider-Man knows the secret identity of both Matt and Daredevil.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints The X-Men #15 (1965), Daredevil #15 (1966), Daredevil #24 (1967), Iron Man #15 (1969), Iron Man #17 (1969), Astonishing Tales #1 (1970), Marvel #12 (1971), Strange #16 (1971)
Reprinted in Strange #14 (1971), Marvel #12 (1971)
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