Strange #183
In "Résolutions!", Felicia Hardy—alias the Black Cat—fakes madness to gain entry to a mental institution, using its walls as a springboard for her next heist. When Spider-Man intercepts her mid-caper, she claims she’s ready to turn her talents toward justice, and their uneasy alliance culminates in a moment that blurs lines between foe and ally. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated by John Romita Jr. with inks by Jim Mooney and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1985 issue features a striking cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Résolutions!", Marrina confronts the truth about her alien heritage when the Master of the World reveals her origins. With Alpha Flight’s help, she escapes his grasp and sees the destruction of his base, setting her on a new path. After meeting Namor, she chooses to stay with the Atlanteans, stepping into a world far from her past.
In "Mais la Chatte est revenue...", Felicia Hardy, the Black Cat, uses a staged mental breakdown to gain entry to a psychiatric facility—her clever escape route from a life of crime. Once back on the streets, she targets the mob, drawing Spider-Man’s attention. When he confronts her, she offers her skills to fight crime, and after proving herself, the two form an uneasy alliance that ends in a shared moment of connection.
In "L'Homme aux Echasses...", Matt Murdock races to dismantle Glenn Industries with incriminating evidence, while Turk, desperate to prove himself to the Kingpin, steals the Stilt Man armor and stumbles into chaos. Daredevil’s senses spiral into overload, and as tensions mount, Matt makes a bold move—pressuring Heather to accept his marriage proposal.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #226 (1982), Daredevil #186 (1982), Alpha Flight #4 (1983), Iron Man #177 (1983), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #23 (1985), X-Men, Les étranges #5 (1985), Un Récit Complet Marvel #5 (1985), Spécial Strange #39 (1985)
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