Strange #244
In "Vouloir, c'est pouvoir," Wanda stands on the edge of identity, fighting to reclaim her life in court only to be pulled into a surreal trial of existence itself. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by Jim Lee with inks by Al Milgrom and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1990 Strange issue sees her confront cosmic choices—between ancient beasts and elder gods—while guided by a surprising ally from her past. The cover, a striking piece by Todd McFarlane, captures the moment of transformation, hinting at the path ahead without revealing the outcome.
In "Vouloir, c'est pouvoir," Wanda stands before a courtroom, desperate to reclaim her life from her ex-wife by proving she is truly Walter—only to be pulled into a surreal trial across dimensions. There, faced with the choice between joining the great beasts or the elder gods, she finds herself confronting not just cosmic forces, but the weight of her past, aided by a surprising ally in the form of Aurora, now a nun.
In "Bataille sur l'Olympe," the Avengers face off against Zeus and the pantheon of Greek gods, their ranks diminished by Captain America’s injury. With the gods defeated but Zeus still raging, Prometheus awakens Hercules—whose mind is now torn between loyalty and fury, leaving the team in a precarious stand-off.
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