Strange #275
In "L'ennemi aux trois visages," Spider-Man and Nova race to stop a high-stakes theft of rare Antarctic vibranium, leading them into the shadowy operations of the Life Foundation. Written by David Michelinie and illustrated by Mark Bagley, with inks by Randy Emberlin and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1992 issue unfolds with urgent tension as the stolen vibranium powers the Tri-Sentinel—its activation triggering a terrifying shift to its original, destructive purpose. The cover, by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin, captures the moment of escalating danger.
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Spidey and Nova witness the robbery of a container of rare Antarctic vibranium. They trace the thieves back to a complex run by the Life Foundation and discover that the vibranium is being used as a fail safe for the Tri-Sentinel which the Foundation plans on using for their own protection. Despite Spidey's protests, the Tri-Sentinel is activated and immediately reverts to its original programming, the destruction of nuclear power plants. With the deadly robot on a rampage, Spidey and Nova have a fight on their hands.
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