Strange #256
In "Hulk attaque!", the Avengers are reformed under Captain America’s leadership into a unified team with dual bases and a flexible roster, bringing together past and present members in a bold new era. When the core group is left behind after most of the team departs, they face a sudden assault from the mysterious Lava Men—leaving the future of the team hanging in the balance. Written by John Byrne and illustrated by Paul Ryan, with inks by Tom Palmer and colors by Christie Scheele and Marc Siry, the issue’s dynamic art and tense pacing are matched by Bob Layton’s intense cover.
In "L'aigle... et le lion !", the enigmatic Desmond and Phoebe Marrs manipulate the mindless yet immensely powerful Griffin into abducting Carrie Alexander, setting a deadly trap to lure Namor into a confrontation. With the Statue of Liberty as their battleground, Namor faces off against Griffin in a brutal clash of wills and strength, each fighter driven by forces beyond their control.
In "Rassemblement Vengeurs !!", Captain America gathers the Avengers—both current and former—to reforge the team into a unified force with dual bases and a flexible roster. With the group still reeling from the call, the core members face a sudden assault by the Lava Men.
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↩ Reprints The Avengers #305 (1989), Iron Man #250 (1989), The Amazing Spider-Man #328 (1990), Namor, the Sub-Mariner #2 (1990)
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