Strange #258
In "Rendez-vous avec Venom," the Avengers face off against the relentless Jinku and his terrifying Avatar of Cha'Sa'Dra, a clash that pushes the team to their limits. When the battle reaches a fever pitch, the dormant Lava Men—long believed frozen in stone—awaken as golden-skinned warriors, reshaping the tide of combat. Gilgamesh, gravely wounded, stands as a testament to the cost of the fight. Written by John Byrne and illustrated by Paul Ryan, with inks by Tom Palmer and colors by Christie Scheele, this issue features a striking cover by Charles Vess.
In "Rendez-vous avec Venom," Jo finds herself caught between old flames and new dangers as the Black Cat makes her intentions clear to MJ, while Spider-Man and the Punisher race to uncover a drug operation tied to the U.S. Military Academy—just as Venom escapes the Vault once more.
In "Marée noire," Namor races to stop a catastrophic oil spill after a bomb detonates on Oracle Inc.'s new super tanker during its christening, plunging him into a suffocating torrent of oil. Meanwhile, Carrie Alexander grapples with her fears, torn between her love for Namor and the dangers that come with being tied to him and Oracle Inc.
In "Métamorphose," the Avengers face off against the formidable Jinku and his Avatar of Cha'Sa'Dra, a clash that pushes the heroes to their limits. When the battle reaches its peak, the petrified Lava Men—once thought lost—awaken from their rocky forms, reborn as golden-skinned warriors who reshape the tide of combat. Gilgamesh, already strained from the fight, bears the brunt of the conflict's toll.
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