Strange #226
In "Les amis de mes amis," the personal stakes rise sharply for Alpha Flight as Scramble grapples with the unintended consequences of his powers, trapped in Snowbird’s form and unable to revert Walter Langkowski to his original body. Tensions explode when Aurora’s rejection of both Roger and Walter fractures the team’s unity, pushing Roger to don the Box armor in a violent outburst—forcing Alpha Flight to confront one of their own in a battle that tests loyalty and identity. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by June Brigman, with inks by Whilce Portacio and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1988 issue features a cover by M. D. Bright and Bob Layton.
In "Les amis de mes amis," Scramble’s attempt to restore Walter Langkowski’s body goes awry, leaving Walter permanently in the form of Snowbird—much to the confusion of those around him. Aurora’s rejection of both Roger and Walter sends tensions soaring, culminating in Roger donning the Box armor and turning on her, forcing Alpha Flight to confront one of their own.
In "Qu'est-il arrivé à Maman ?", Frank Gibbs hides a dark secret by locking away his wife in a mental institution’s "mad dog ward," a move that draws the attention of Spider-Man, who begins to unravel the truth behind the disappearance. Written by a noted hand and illustrated with gritty precision, the story unfolds in the shadowed corners of a city where family, lies, and justice collide.
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