Strange #204
In "Le secret de Sasquatch !", Spidey faces a bizarre twist when the Beyonder transforms a downtown building into solid gold, triggering a government cover-up to prevent economic collapse. With the gold being secretly dumped into the deep sea, Spider-Man teams up with Agent Anderson to stop the Kingpin’s scheme to steal a shipment—only for Peter to secretly keep a golden notebook he found in the trash, puzzling over its strange significance. Written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Ron Frenz, with inks by Joe Rubinstein and colors by Bob Sharen, the issue’s cover by Jean Frisano captures the surreal spectacle.
In "Le secret de Sasquatch !", Jo finds herself haunted by a ghostly vision of her late husband Mac in a bustling crowd, while Aurora—her Jeanne-Marie persona in full force—tracks down her brother Northstar for answers. Together, they uncover a strange mystery at a circus overtaken by a domineering "fat lady" and her enforcers, all while Jeffries and Bochs push the limits of their Box suit tech.
In "Cet or est à moi !," Peter Parker finds himself caught between duty and curiosity when a golden downtown building—transformed by the Beyonder—becomes a global crisis. With the government secretly disposing of the gold and the Kingpin scheming to steal a shipment, Spidey teams up with Agent Anderson to stop the heist, all while wrestling with the strange, solid gold notebook he’s secretly kept.
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