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.
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Wanda tries to prove in court that she is really Walter so she can get her possessions back from her ex-wife. During the trial, she is swept to another dimension where she is asked to choose between joining the great beasts or the elder gods. Rejecting both, Wanda also rejects her old life as Walter with a little help from an old teammate and love (that would be Aurora, who is now a nun).
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