Strange #233
In "Spectres!", Captain Marvel teams up with FBI agent Derek Freeman as a trio of escaped villains—Grey Gargoyle, Mister Hyde, and Whirlwind—threaten to destabilize the city. Meanwhile, the Paladin shadows the Wasp during a tense interrogation of the new Yellowjacket, while a daring jailbreak attempt unfolds involving the Grey Gargoyle and Screaming Mimi. With Namor desperate to rescue Marrina, the Avengers are called to action. 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 features a cover by Buscema and Palmer.
In "Spectres!", Gary Cody's desperate gamble to strengthen Alpha Flight backfires when he awakens Bedlam, one of Mac's forgotten human experiments—only to meet a grim end. The story unfolds with a tense, unsettling atmosphere as the consequences of meddling with the past ripple into the present.
In "Evasions!", Captain Marvel teams up with FBI agent Derek Freeman as a trio of escaped villains—Grey Gargoyle, Mister Hyde, and Whirlwind—sparks a citywide crisis. With the Paladin and the Wasp hunting leads, a daring jailbreak attempt unfolds when Grey Gargoyle and Screaming Mimi target the new Yellowjacket. Amid the chaos, Namor reaches out to the Avengers, pleading for help to save Marrina.
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↩ Reprints The Avengers #271 (1986), Alpha Flight #52 (1987), Iron Man #227 (1988), The Amazing Spider-Man #299 (1988)
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