Strange #230
In "Chair de ma chair," Whitman Knapp confronts his own fractured timeline as past and future selves converge, aiding Jeffries in reclaiming the Box armor. With the new hero Manikin at his side, Box joins forces with Alpha Flight to stop Omega’s destructive absorption, while Purple Girl manipulates the entity to heal Madison’s wounds. As the battle reaches its peak, Jeffries faces an unbearable choice, and Northstar’s condition worsens. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by June Brigman, with inks by Whilce Portacio and colors by Bob Sharen, this issue delivers a tense, emotionally charged chapter in the series. The cover, by Alex Saviuk and Vince Colletta, captures the moment’s intensity.
In "Chair de ma chair," Whitman Knapp confronts his past and future selves as Jeffries dons the Box armor once more, joined by the enigmatic new hero Manikin. Together, they race to stop Omega from consuming Alpha Flight, while Purple Girl wrestles control of the entity to heal the damage done to Madison. With Northstar faltering from his illness, Jeffries faces a choice that will test the limits of his resolve.
In "Manhattan me voilà !", Dr. Octopus, consumed by his fear of Spider-Man, unleashes a deadly biological weapon on New York City, determined to eliminate the hero by destroying everything. To stop him, Spider-Man makes a desperate choice: he lets Doc Ock defeat him, hoping to end the threat by surrendering to the villain’s rage.
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