Strange #213
In "L'enfant est le père de l'homme," Spidey teams up with Silver Sable to track down Jack O' Lantern, only to face off against the newly formed Sinister Syndicate—five of his most notorious foes united in a dangerous new threat. With Macendale seeking new clients and Sandman taking an unexpected stroll, tensions rise as Spidey and Sable struggle to stay one step ahead. Ron Frenz’s dynamic artwork, with inks by Brett Breeding and colors by Paul J. Becton, brings the chaos to life, while the cover by Frenz and Breeding captures the intensity of the moment.
In "L'enfant est le père de l'homme," Attuma tightens his grip on Atlantis, manipulating Marrina as a weapon. Meanwhile, Alpha Flight scrambles to understand Snowbird’s strange illness, while Shaman undergoes a grueling mystic trial that renews his powers—and transforms his appearance with a new staff and costume.
In "Le Sinistre Syndicat !", Spidey teams up with Silver Sable to track down Jack O' Lantern, only to stumble into a showdown with the five notorious villains known as the Sinister Syndicate. As the chaos unfolds, old enemies surface—Macendale’s desperate bid for power, Sandman’s quiet stroll interrupted by mayhem, and a quiet moment between Ned and Betty that ends in separation.
In "Le passé ne meurt jamais !", Ian Fate—once a mob hitman whose family was destroyed by Eric Payne—turns the tables by abducting Payne’s wife and banishing her to a hellish dimension, setting off a desperate, high-stakes confrontation rooted in vengeance and the inescapable weight of the past.
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