Strange #20
In "Moi, Lucifer...", Matt Murdock finds himself caught in a twisted courtroom drama when Le Hibou kidnaps him to serve as defense attorney in a mock trial orchestrated by the villain himself. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with moody precision by Gene Colan, with inks by Frank Giacoia, this 1971 issue delivers a gripping psychological twist, all wrapped in a striking cover by John Romita and Frank Giacoia.
In "Le verdict est : la mort !", Matt Murdock is forced into a twisted courtroom drama when Le Hibou kidnaps him to serve as defense attorney in a mock trial orchestrated by the villain himself—setting the stage for a high-stakes battle of wits and justice.
In "Le Clown et ses Maîtres de la Menace," the Clown, newly freed from prison, sheds his old allegiance to the Ringmaster and declares himself the new leader of the Crime Circus, now calling themselves the Maîtres de la Menace. With a grand scheme to steal a priceless artwork, he sets his sights on a daring heist that threatens to shake the city's elite.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #22 (1965), The X-Men #20 (1966), Daredevil #20 (1966), Iron Man #20 (1969), Strange #21 (1971)
Reprinted in Strange #19 (1971), Marvel #17 (1971), Strange #61 (1975)
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