Strange #270
In "Etre ou ne pas être...", Spider-Man and Black Cat race to stop Dr. Turner’s dangerous experiment, only to find that reclaiming Spider-Man’s powers comes at a cost—Black Cat loses hers in the process. Meanwhile, Aunt May surprises everyone by bringing her new boyfriend, Willie Lumpkin, to dinner. Written by David Michelinie and illustrated by Erik Larsen with inks by Randy Emberlin and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1992 issue features a striking cover by Ciro Tota.
In "Etre ou ne pas être...", Spidey and Black Cat follow a trail to Dr. Turner’s lab, where a mysterious machine offers a chance to restore Spider-Man’s powers—only to unexpectedly strip Black Cat of hers in the process. Meanwhile, Aunt May prepares for a quiet dinner with her new boyfriend, Willie Lumpkin, unaware how much her world is about to shift.
In "La guerre des mers, 4ème partie," the Avengers face a dire crisis as they attempt to prevent global catastrophe by dismantling a terrorist cell aboard a nuclear submarine—only to be suddenly ambushed by Atlanteans, whose motives remain shrouded in mystery. The tension escalates as the surface world's desperate efforts collide with the hidden forces beneath the sea.
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