Strange #179
In "Judas... est une femme," a chilling chapter in the Daredevil saga, Bullseye escapes custody and sets a deadly course through New York, forcing Elektra into a brutal confrontation with Foggy, only to hesitate when she realizes who he is. Frank Miller’s gripping storytelling, rendered with stark intensity by Klaus Janson’s art and inks, builds a tense, emotional storm as vengeance and recognition collide. The cover by John Byrne and Terry Austin captures the issue’s grim urgency, making this 1984 release a standout in the series’ darker arc.
In "Rapide comme l'Eclair," the Whizzer reemerges with a new, lightning-fast alias: the Speed Demon. With a streak of reckless flair, he targets high-end shops, turning each heist into a game—one that leaves Spider-Man scrambling to keep up.
In "La dernière main !", Bullseye’s prison escape kicks off a deadly chain of events as Elektra tracks down Foggy, only to halt her blade when she recognizes him as Matt’s old college friend. With tension escalating, Bullseye confronts Elektra in a brutal clash that ends with her own sai claiming her life, leaving Daredevil to face Bullseye in a final, desperate showdown that leaves the villain broken and defeated.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #222 (1981), Daredevil #181 (1982), Alpha Flight #1 (1983), Iron Man #173 (1983), X-Men, Les étranges #4 (1984), Strange Spécial Origines #178 (1984), Top BD #5 (1984), Un Récit Complet Marvel #4 (1984)
Reprinted in Titans #69 (1984), Nova #82 (1984)
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