Strange #243
In "Hacker," the Avengers find themselves on the defensive as they try to clear their names after being framed for Hercules' injuries, with the tide of divine opinion turning against them. As Ares manipulates Zeus and the other gods into distrust, Artemis takes a bold step—abducting the Wasp and bringing her to Olympus to join her teammates in a desperate bid for justice. Written by Roger Stern and brought to life with dynamic art by John Buscema, inks by Tom Palmer, and colors by Christie Scheele, this 1990 issue blends mythic stakes with high-octane intrigue, all capped by a striking cover by Buscema and Palmer.
In "Ceux que les dieux veulent détruire !...", the Avengers flee Pluto's forces only to find themselves caught in a divine conspiracy, as Ares manipulates Zeus and the pantheon into believing they’re still guilty of harming Hercules. With Artemis taking the Wasp hostage and bringing her to Olympus, the remaining Avengers must confront not just the gods’ wrath—but the truth behind their own innocence.
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