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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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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.

Contains 4 stories
Quand les morts ressuscitent...
22 pp · Superhero
Caliber

In "Quand les morts ressuscitent...", Alpha Flight is stunned when Guardian—believed dead—reappears to fight Caliber, prompting Northstar to confront his past while the team grapples with the truth. Talisman aids Guardian in battle as Mac reveals through flashbacks how he survived his suit's explosion, rebuilt by aliens who fused him with his own armor, now living in a new Box form.

Mais qu'est-il arrivé à Crusher Hogan ?
22 pp · Superhero
Bobby ChanceManslaughter Marsdale (villain)Madame Fang (villain)

In "Mais qu'est-il arrivé à Crusher Hogan ?", a weary Crusher Hogan—now a maintenance man at a boxing gym—finds himself entangled in a dangerous scheme targeting a fighter, all while spinning old legends about his supposed role in Spider-Man’s creation. When Peter Parker gets a call from Aunt May about a missing Nathan, Spidey is drawn into the tangled web of Hogan’s past and a new threat named Manslaughter. With a mix of old grudges and fresh danger, the web-slinger must navigate the truth behind the stories—and decide how much of the past to keep hidden.

Place à Slyde !
22 pp · Superhero
Blake TowerRockwall (villain)Jenna Taylor (cameo)Kisani Tribe (introduction)Joseph Threetrees (introduction)
La dernière tue !
20 pp · Superhero
Black Crow

In "La dernière tue !," Daredevil pays a solemn visit to Heather's grave, only to find the Vulture desecrating it in search of jewels—his grief turning to fury as the criminal's greed crosses a line. With Nelson and Murdock's law practice crumbling, the fallout from recent events weighs heavily as the hero confronts a threat that strikes at both his past and his present.

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Cast · 33 characters

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

Reprints

↩ Reprints Alpha Flight #25 (1985), Daredevil #225 (1985), The Amazing Spider-Man #271 (1985), The Amazing Spider-Man #272 (1986)

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