Strange #308
In "Le look qui tue !", Black Tom’s worsening wooden infection forces Banshee to bring in Dr. Killebrew for treatment—only for Juggernaut to storm the prison and snatch both him and Tom. Meanwhile, Deadpool’s quiet night ends in chaos when Black Tom’s men attack, and he’s saved by Banshee and his daughter Siryn—only to lose his hand and fall unconscious as his healing factor falters. Mark Waid’s gripping script, brought to life by Ian Churchill’s dynamic art and Jason Minor’s inks, delivers a tense, character-driven story that pushes heroes to their limits. The cover, by Ian Churchill and Bud LaRosa, captures the issue’s high-stakes intensity.
In "Le look qui tue!", Black Tom's worsening wooden infection forces Banshee to enlist Dr. Killebrew for treatment—only for Juggernaut to storm the prison, snatch the doctor, and spirit Tom away. Meanwhile, Deadpool's night out turns deadly when Black Tom's men attack him, but he’s saved by Banshee and his daughter, Siryn—just as his healing factor fails and his hand is severed.
In "Shriek story, 1ère partie : derrière le mur," Spider-Man grapples with the weight of loss as he confronts the lingering shadows of his past, while Malcolm MacBride wrestles with the haunting guilt of his actions as Carrion. Written by a team known for psychological depth and set against the moody backdrop of a fractured city, this 21-page story explores the fragile line between redemption and despair.
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