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Cover: John Buscema & Tom Palmer

Strange #237

Sep 1989 · Semic S.A. · 16,00 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Le cerveau d'un robot”

In "Le cerveau d'un robot," Captain Marvel breaks free from Blackout’s darkforce dimension by escaping the Shroud’s form, setting off a chain of confrontations across the battlefield. With Thor and Ant-Man joining forces with the Wasp and Captain Marvel, and the Black Knight teaming up with Captain America to stop Mister Hyde from killing Jarvis, the fight against the Masters of Evil intensifies—while Doctor Druid strikes independently. Roger Stern writes the action with precision, and John Buscema’s dynamic art, inked by Tom Palmer and colored by Julianna Ferriter, brings the chaos to life, with the cover by Buscema and Palmer capturing the tension in bold, striking detail.

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writer Roger Stern · artist John Buscema · inker Tom Palmer · colorist Julianna Ferriter · cover John Buscema, Tom Palmer

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cover pencils John Buscema
cover inks Tom Palmer

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Captain Marvel manages to free herself from Blackout's darkforce dimension by escaping from the Shroud's form. Thor and Ant-Man join the Wasp and Captain Marvel to assault the Masters of Evil. The Black Knight and Captain America stop Mister Hyde from killing Jarvis. Doctor Druid separately attacks the Masters of Evil. Thor strips the Wrecking Crew of their Norn strength back into the Wrecker.

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