Strange #218
In "Bataille sous-marine," the Punisher wages a brutal war on the mob bosses vying for power in the Kingpin’s absence, but Spider-Man intervenes when the violence threatens innocent lives. When Spidey steps in to stop the carnage, he’s forced to retreat after being knocked out by the relentless vigilante. Written by Tom DeFalco and Christopher Priest, with dynamic art by Alan Kupperberg and inks by Jim Fern, this 1988 issue delivers high-stakes tension and a clash of ideals. The cover by Bob Hall and Joe Rubinstein captures the chaos in striking detail.
In "Bataille sous-marine," the Avengers and Alpha Flight launch a daring assault on Atlantis to rescue Marrina from Attuma’s grasp. Though Marrina is freed, her altered appearance drives her to flee, leaving Namor to step away from the Avengers and quietly stand by her side.
In "L'Arrangeur doit mourir !", the Punisher hunts down mob bosses vying for power in the wake of the Kingpin's disappearance, but Spider-Man intervenes to save the Arranger, the Rose, and their crew—only to be felled by the Punisher’s return fire.
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