Strange #231
In "Mortelle spirale," Alpha Flight ventures into a hidden realm of ancient magic in search of a cure for Northstar’s failing health, unaware that Loki is manipulating events from the shadows. As the team descends into the underground labyrinth, they’re thrust into a deadly struggle when the demon Raazer awakens—leaving Puck vanished and revealing Aurora and Northstar’s true elven heritage. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by June Brigman with inks by Whilce Portacio and colors by Bob Sharen, this pivotal issue sees the team confront both supernatural forces and the consequences of Loki’s schemes. The cover, by Ciro Tota, captures the tension of the moment in striking detail.
In "Mortelle spirale," Alpha Flight ventures into a realm of ancient magic seeking a cure for Northstar’s deteriorating condition, unaware that Loki is manipulating events from the shadows. As they descend into hidden depths, the team confronts deadly trials and a monstrous manifestation of Raazer—leaving Puck vanished and Aurora and Northstar uncovering a truth that calls them to a forgotten elven destiny. The story unfolds with escalating tension, as alliances fracture and even the god of lies must answer for his schemes.
In "Les désastres de la guerre," the Earth teeters on the brink as a massive rift in the Rockies—wrought by the Beyonder's rampage—threatens global catastrophe. With time running out, the Avengers and the Fantastic Four enlist the Molecule Man, aided by the Silver Surfer, in a desperate bid to mend the planet’s shattered crust before it’s too late.
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