Strange #235
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.
In "La nuit du Goblyn !", Alpha Flight confronts the feral Goblyn after their clash with Bedlam, only to face a surprising choice when the creature exchanges places with an autistic girl—leading to an unexpected decision that opens the door for Goblyn to join Beta Flight. Written by a team whose names aren't listed here, the story unfolds with quiet intensity, blending supernatural mystery and emotional weight.
In "Chaos au Kansas," Peter Parker finds himself in Emporia, Kansas, touring the On-Line Research complex after being offered a new job. When a fire erupts, Spidey swings in to help—only to witness the construction foreman, Wes Cassaday, moving with super speed to extinguish it, hinting at a bizarre origin tied to a radioactive jack rabbit. After thwarting a threat from the elusive Dr. Nero, Peter returns to New York with a surprising decision: he’s considering a fresh start halfway across the country, and he shares the news with Mary Jane.
In "Divisés... nous tombons !", the Avengers are torn apart when the Masters of Evil strike with brutal precision—capturing Captain America and the Black Knight, seemingly killing Hercules, and vanishing Captain Marvel into Blackout's abyss. Now, with the team shattered, the Wasp stands alone, facing an enemy who’s already won.
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