Strange #176
In "Et s'il n'en reste qu'un je serai celui-là !", Starshine faces a desperate moment in the frozen heart of Russia as Rom’s cloned body begins to fail. Just as hope seems lost, the mysterious Gremlin arrives with a final, risky offer—reuniting Rom’s fading humanity with his armor before it’s too late. Written by Bill Mantlo and brought to life by Sal Buscema’s dynamic art, with inks by Ian Akin and Brian Garvey and colors by Ben Sean, this pivotal issue sees Rom awaken to confront Devastator and the Super-Troopers. The cover, a striking piece by Jean Frisano, captures the moment’s intensity.
In the midst of an assault on the Stark compound, with Tony Stark weakened and forced to step aside, James Rhodes takes up the mantle of Iron Man—donning the armor to defend what remains. This pivotal moment in Strange #176 sees a legacy redefined, as Rhodey steps into the role with the weight of duty and the suit’s full power at his command.
In "Ticker Parade," Jo teams up with Power Man and Iron Fist to shield a key witness in a high-stakes political showdown, while Kingpin quietly tests Elektra’s loyalty with a proposition that could change everything.
In the frozen heart of Russia, Starshine watches helplessly as Rom’s cloned body fades—until Gremlin arrives with a desperate offer. With time running out, he reclaims the last of Rom’s humanity, awakening the hero just in time to face Devastator and the Super-Troopers.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #219 (1981), Daredevil #178 (1982), Iron Man #170 (1983), Rom #44 (1983), Strange Spécial Origines #175 (1984), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #34 (1984), Spécial Strange #37 (1984)
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