Strange #225
In "Résurrection," the fate of Alpha Flight hangs in the balance as Snowbird and her family are granted passage to paradise, leaving Shaman behind. With Scramble having split Roger from the Box armor and given him legs, the team faces a terrifying new threat when Pestilence takes control of Sasquatch’s body—only to be confronted by Smart Alec, now host to Walter’s soul. As the battle rages, the team must unite in unexpected ways, culminating in a shocking transformation that leaves Walter reborn in a form eerily reminiscent of Snowbird. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by June Brigman, with inks by Whilce Portacio and colors by Bob Sharen, this pivotal issue features a cover by John Buscema and Tom Palmer.
In "Résurrection," Snowbird and her family find themselves at the threshold of paradise, but their peace is shattered when Shaman departs and the Alphans confront a fractured Roger, now separated from the Box armor and given legs. When Pestilence takes control of Sasquatch’s body—Snowbird’s former form—the team must rally, aided by Smart Alec, who channels Walter’s soul to join the fight. As the battle unfolds, the line between identity and possession blurs, and a shocking transformation leaves Walter reborn in a form eerily like Snowbird’s.
In "De mal en pis!" from Strange #225, Peter arrives in Pittsburgh to confront Mary Jane’s father, setting off a tense showdown when Spidey faces off against Smythe and his menacing Spider-Slayer robot. As MJ works to expose her father’s deceit and clear her sister Gayle’s name, the stakes rise—both in the city’s streets and in the heart of a relationship on the brink of a life-changing decision.
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