Strange #273
"La nuit du renard" marks a pivotal moment in the Strange series, spotlighting John Byrne’s singular creative hand as both writer and artist in a story where identity and deception blur. Vyrra’s chilling experiments with cloning reach a shocking peak as she unveils the truth behind Namorita’s origins, while Desmond’s tragic choice underscores the stakes of this escalating conflict. The cover by Ciro Tota captures the tension with a striking, moody image that perfectly complements the issue’s dark, suspenseful tone.
In "null," Jo finds herself caught in a web of identity and deception when Vyrra’s cloning experiments expose unsettling truths about those she thought she knew. With Desmond’s tragic end and Namorita’s shocking revelation, the line between real and replicated begins to blur in ways that challenge everything Jo thought she understood.
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