Strange #253
In "Bas les masques," the Sorcerer traps Alpha Flight in a hostile alternate dimension, overwhelming them in battle before abandoning them to fend for themselves. Written by James D. Hudnall and illustrated by Gerry Talaoc with inks by Talaoc and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1991 issue delivers a tense, high-stakes encounter that tests the team’s resilience in a realm where survival is far from guaranteed. The cover, by Bob Layton, captures the moment of confrontation with sharp, dramatic flair.
In "Jeu décisif," the Sorcerer traps Alpha Flight in a hostile alternate dimension, overwhelming them in combat before abandoning them to fend for themselves. Stranded and outmatched, the team must survive the strange realm's dangers without help—where every move could mean the difference between life and death.
In "Le dernier fils de Xandar !", Starfox returns to the Avengers with a desperate plea: rescue Firelord from the clutches of Super-Nova. As the team journeys into the depths of space, tensions rise aboard the ship—Captain America quietly observes Mister Fantastic stepping into a leadership role that isn’t his, setting the stage for a mission defined as much by internal dynamics as by the danger ahead.
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