Strange #239
In "Errance," the Avengers regroup after the devastation of their mansion, temporarily calling 4 Freedoms Plaza home as they rebuild. With She-Hulk and Thor back in action and Hercules sidelined, the team faces a new threat at Hydrobase—where Doctor Druid joins the fight and is nominated for membership—while Captain America steps in as acting chairman following the Wasp’s decision to step down from leadership. Roger Stern’s writing, brought to life by John Buscema’s dynamic art and Tom Palmer’s sharp inks, captures the team’s resilience in a moment of transition, all under Ciro Tota’s striking cover.
In "Errance," Laura Dean—known as Goblyn in her other form—finds herself trapped in Liveworld, the surreal dimension that manifests when she transforms. With Alpha Flight and their Box spaceship pulled into the same realm, they must navigate its shifting realities to reach her before the Dreamqueen’s designs come to light.
In the aftermath of the Armor Wars, Tony Stark must prove the new Iron Man is not another danger to the world. When Edwin Cord tries to undermine him, Ant-Man steps in to protect the truth.
In "Tension," the Avengers regroup after the devastation of their mansion, taking temporary refuge in 4 Freedoms Plaza as repairs begin. With She-Hulk and Thor back in action and Doctor Druid under consideration for membership, the team faces new pressures—both from external threats like Tyrak’s assault on Hydrobase and internal shifts, as the Wasp steps down and Captain America assumes acting chairmanship.
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