Strange #205
In "Voyage dans la dimension infernale," John Byrne’s gripping storytelling and dynamic art bring Alpha Flight to the realm of the Great Beasts in a desperate bid to reclaim Walter Langkowski’s soul. After a harrowing battle against Somon and his allies, the team returns to Earth only to find Walter’s body gone—his essence now housed in the Box robot. With the Great Beasts defeated, Snowbird’s quiet departure leaves the team believing she’s returned to Earth, though her true intentions remain unspoken. The cover by Jean Frisano captures the eerie grandeur of the journey, a 12,00 FRF comic from 1987 that stands as a bold chapter in the series.
In "Voyage dans la dimension infernale," Alpha Flight ventures into the realm of the Great Beasts to reclaim Walter Langkowski’s soul after it’s stolen. Though they triumph over Somon and his allies, the journey leaves them with a bittersweet victory—Walter’s body has decayed, and his spirit must be housed in the Box robot. As the team returns to Earth, Snowbird quietly chooses to stay behind, her true fate hidden beneath a calm farewell.
In "Le héros et l'holocauste !", Spidey faces off against Firelord in a high-stakes clash that tests his limits against a former Herald of Galactus. With the Avengers arriving too late to intervene, the fate of the battle rests entirely on Spider-Man’s shoulders.
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