Strange #245
In "A quoi rêvent les robots ?", Roger Stern and John Buscema deliver a gripping chapter where Doctor Druid helps ground the disoriented Hercules, only for Zeus to unleash a new assault on the Avengers—halted this time by the demigod’s unexpected resolve. With the gods banished from Earth and Thor departing to break Hela’s curse, the team faces new challenges as Marrina returns to Hydrobase to share the painful news of her people’s abandonment. Meanwhile, Captain Marvel takes the lead in searching for the missing Captain America. The cover by Bob Layton captures the issue’s intense, mythic tone.
In "A quoi rêvent les robots ?", Jeffries wrestles with haunting guilt after the deaths of his brother and best friend, his nightmares haunted by the rampaging Box robot. When Box nearly kills Heather, Madison steps in to help him regain control—before the machine's fury spirals beyond repair.
In "Sans domicile fixe," Jonathon Caesar, trapped in prison, launches a desperate campaign to ruin MJ's life by targeting her home. With her apartment at risk, Peter and MJ find themselves moving in with Aunt May, navigating the sudden shift in their lives.
In "Le crépuscule des Dieux," Doctor Druid helps ground the raging Hercules as Zeus launches a devastating attack on the Avengers—only for the demigod to turn the tide and stop him. After the battle, a repentant Zeus banishes all Greek gods from Earth, severing even Hercules’s ties to his divine kin. Meanwhile, Thor departs to break Hela’s curse, Marrina returns to Hydrobase to tell Namor his people have abandoned him, and Captain Marvel urges the Avengers to search for the missing Captain America.
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