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Cover: Jean Frisano

Strange #206

Feb 1987 · Editions Lug · 12,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Quand les morts ressuscitent...”

In "Quand les morts ressuscitent...", Peter Parker finds himself caught between old legends and new dangers when Crusher Hogan, the former wrestler turned maintenance man, spins tales of his past while uncovering a conspiracy at a boxing gym. With a call from Aunt May about a missing Nathan and a threat looming over fighter Bobby Chance, Spidey must step in—only to discover that some pasts don’t stay buried. Written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Ron Frenz, with inks by Joe Rubinstein and colors by Nel Yomtov, this 1987 French edition delivers a grounded yet charged tale where loyalty and myth blur. The cover by Jean Frisano captures the tension with a striking, shadowed portrait of Spidey in motion.

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writer Tom DeFalco · artist Ron Frenz · inker Joe Rubinstein · colorist Nel Yomtov · cover Jean Frisano

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Cast · 33 characters

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artist Ron Frenz
colorist Nel Yomtov
cover pencils, inks Jean Frisano

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Crusher Hogan is working maintenance at a boxing facility and spinning tall tales of how he helped create Spider-Man when he discovers a plot by one of the owners to take down a fighter. Peter gets a call from May who asks him to keep an eye on Nathan who may be in trouble. Spidey gets involved in the problems Crusher Hogan and Bobby Chance are having with Manslaughter. Felling the villain, Spidey fudges history a little and confirms his "close" relationship with Hogan, making him a hero. Peter tells Aunt May he lost track of Nathan and finds he was beaten badly and is now in the hospital.

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