Strange #215
In "Naissance funeste," Alpha Flight races to deliver Snowbird’s child at a sacred site, unaware it’s the resting place of the ancient and deadly Pestilence. As the birth begins, the long-buried force stirs—awakened by the ritual, and Talisman’s hidden knowledge turns to deadly consequence when Pestilence claims her mystic coronet. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by Dave Ross, with inks by Gerry Talaoc and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1987 issue features a cover by Bob Hall and Joe Sinnott.
In "Naissance funeste," Alpha Flight races to deliver Snowbird’s child at a sacred site, unaware it’s also the tomb of the ancient villain Pestilence. As the birth begins, the ground trembles and the long-dormant force stirs—awakening not just a threat, but a betrayal, when Talisman reveals she knew the danger all along.
In "La fureur de Facteur-X !", Spider-Man finds himself at odds with X-Factor after J. Jonah Jameson spins a web of lies, claiming Spidey is a mutant and offering a bounty for his capture. Still shaken from his brutal clash with Rhino, Spidey must face off against the team he once called allies—now hunting him as a threat.
In "Pas de guerre pour Mr Richmond !", Dr. Strange teams up with Damion Hellstrom, Beast, and Daredevil on a high-stakes mission to Colorado, where August Masters threatens to unleash psychic warfare on Russia—pushing the world toward the brink of global conflict. With the Defenders and Captain America trapped in the crossfire, the heroes must stop a crisis that could ignite World War III before it begins.
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