Strange #260
In "Octopus refait surface !", Iron Man faces a race against time when a bomb explosion traps him under rubble in his orbiting space station, cut off from help and fighting to free himself before the station's self-destruct sequence ignites—and the resulting re-entry becomes his final descent. Written by Bob Layton and illustrated by John Romita Jr., with inks by Harry Candelario and colors by Paul Becton, this tense survival tale unfolds with relentless urgency. The cover by Erik Larsen and Terry Austin captures the moment of crisis in stark, dramatic detail.
In "Soliloque en silence," Iron Man finds himself buried under debris in his orbiting space station after a bomb detonates, forcing him to fight for survival as his oxygen dwindles and the station hurtles toward Earth, its self-destruct sequence already in motion. Trapped in silence, he confronts the limits of his technology and the weight of his own isolation in a race against time and the inevitable.
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