Strange #320
In "Le mystère Kaine, 2 : au fond des ténèbres," New York teeters on the edge of chaos as both Spider-Man and the Scarlet Spider arrive to confront a sudden, escalating crisis. Written by Tom Lyle and illustrated by Ron Lim, with inks by Tom Palmer, Al Milgrom, Scott Hanna, and Harry Candelario, and colors by John Kalisz, this 1996 issue delivers a tense, high-stakes showdown where the paths of two web-slingers may finally cross. The cover, penciled by Ron Lim and inked by Joe Rubinstein, captures the moment just before the storm breaks.
In "Par-delà la terreur," New York City teeters on the edge of chaos as a sudden, overwhelming threat erupts—drawing the attention of both Spider-Man and the Scarlet Spider. With the city under siege and danger closing in from all sides, their paths are set to cross, but whether they’ll stand together or clash remains uncertain.
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