Strange #268
In "Le héros malgré lui," Spidey's desperate gamble to shed his powers backfires when Doc Turner's machine strips him of his abilities—only for the doctor to betray him, alerting Tarantula to his vulnerable state. Written by David Michelinie and brought to life with bold energy by Erik Larsen, with Randy Emberlin's inks and vibrant colors by Bob Sharen and Renée Witterstaetter, this 1992 issue delivers a tense, character-driven twist. The cover by Ciro Tota captures the moment of reckoning with striking precision.
In "Le héros malgré lui," Spidey takes a risky gamble, using Doc Turner's machine to strip himself of his powers—only to find that his moment of vulnerability is swiftly exploited. With his strength gone and his instincts untrusted, he must navigate a world where even allies can become threats.
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