Strange #232
In "Des amis haut placés," the Sub-Mariner's controversial Avengers induction sparks political firestorms, as Moonstone manipulates public unrest with a dangerous scheme. With Captain Marvel rescuing an FBI agent from a skyward crash and the Avengers unknowingly aiding villains in disguise, Namor faces a staggering lawsuit that forces him to flee to Atlantis—where Attuma now rules and Marrina’s fate hangs in the balance. Written by Roger Stern and brought to life with dynamic art by John Buscema, inks by Tom Palmer, and colors by Christie Scheele, this 1989 issue delivers high-stakes intrigue and underwater tension. The cover, by M. D. Bright and Bob Layton, captures the storm brewing beneath the surface.
In "Emeute à Manhattan !", public fury over the Sub-Mariner’s Avengers induction ignites a city on edge, as Moonstone manipulates protesters into chaos. Captain Marvel rushes to rescue FBI agent Derek Freeman after a helicopter crash, while the Avengers unwittingly deliver Moonstone into the hands of the Absorbing Man and Titania—disguised as police. With Namor facing a $2 billion lawsuit and Atlantis in turmoil, he departs to confront Attuma’s rise as ruler, leaving Manhattan’s fate hanging in the balance.
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