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Cover: M. D. Bright & Bob Layton

Strange #235

Jul 1989 · Semic S.A. · 16,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“La nuit du Goblyn !”

In "La nuit du Goblyn !", Peter Parker finds himself in Emporia, Kansas, on the verge of a major career move after touring the On-Line Research complex. When a sudden fire erupts, Spider-Man swings in to help—only to be stunned by the construction foreman’s uncanny speed, hinting at a secret far stranger than he expected. Written by David Michelinie and illustrated by Todd McFarlane, with colors by Gregory Wright, this issue blends suburban intrigue with a touch of the bizarre, all under M. D. Bright’s striking cover art and Bob Layton’s inks.

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writer David Michelinie · artist, inker Todd McFarlane · colorist Gregory Wright · cover M. D. Bright, Bob Layton

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artist, inker Todd McFarlane
cover pencils M. D. Bright
cover inks Bob Layton

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Peter is in Emporia, Kansas touring the On-Line Research complex where he is being offered a job. When a fire breaks out, Spidey swings in to help but witnesses the construction foreman using super speed to put the blaze out. Spidey has a chat with Wes Cassaday and learns that he was bitten by a radioactive jack rabbit but wishes to keep his powers a secret. After saving his potential boss from the dreaded Dr. Nero, Peter returns to New York and tells Mary Jane that he would like to take the job and move them halfway across the country.

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