Strange #240
In "Le Dragon de Jade," Eugene Judd finds himself in China, risking everything to protect a group of peaceful monks from the government’s reach. When the high lama offers to open a dimensional doorway, it inadvertently pulls Alpha Flight and the Dreamqueen through, extending their clash into Earth’s realm. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by Jim Lee with inks by Al Milgrom and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1989 issue features a cover by Butch Guice and Bob Layton.
In "Le Dragon de Jade," Eugene Judd ventures into China to protect a secluded monastery from government forces, only to be drawn into a mystical rift when the high lama offers him passage to another dimension. The portal, meant as an escape, unexpectedly links Earth to the Dreamqueen’s realm, pulling Alpha Flight into the fray and igniting a clash that spills across realities.
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