Strange #195
In "Rendez-vous," Spider-Man confronts the aftermath of a violent clash with the Super-Bouffon, only to find himself drawn into a mysterious alien complex hidden in Central Park—leading him into the vast, uncharted realm of the Secret Wars. Written by Roger Stern and Tom DeFalco, with dynamic art by Ron Frenz and inks by Klaus Janson, this 1986 issue blends urban tension with cosmic mystery, all framed by Jean Frisano’s striking cover.
In "Rendez-vous," Shaman confronts a storm of emotions as he reunites with his daughter Marina, whose violent outburst after a terrifying encounter in Lake Ontario leaves her dangerously unstable. When Marina turns on Puck and Namor, the battle escalates—only for the Master of the World to emerge, shifting the stakes in a confrontation that tests loyalty, legacy, and the fragile line between protector and threat.
In "Confessions" from Strange #195 (1986), Peter Parker, stripped of his spider-sense and rescued by the enigmatic Caïd, must confront the lingering threat of the Super-Bouffon, who holds Harry and Jonah hostage with blackmail. With the help of other businessmen targeted by the villain, Peter activates his old mechanical spider-spy detector to track down the source of the torment. The story unfolds as the Spider-Man faces off against the Super-Bouffon in a tense, escalating showdown—where secrets burn and the stakes turn deadly.
In "Conclusion," the Spider-Man finds himself drawn into a surreal turn of events after the destruction of the Green Clown's lair, fleeing into the river only to emerge with nothing but the villain's mask. With J. Jonah Jameson stepping back from daily operations at the Daily Bugle and handing the reins to Robbie Robertson, Spider-Man ventures into Central Park—where he discovers a colossal alien complex, compelling him to step inside and face the unknown.
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