Strange #35
In "Et si c'était l'Araignée ?", the X-Men are summoned by Banshee to face a strange spider-like creature, only to clash with Spider-Man when the young mutants mistake him for the real threat. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated by Werner Roth with inks by Dan Adkins, this 1972 issue features a tense, misdirected showdown, with Jean Frisano's cover capturing the moment of surprise and confusion.
In "Et si c'était l'Araignée ?", the X-Men are summoned by Banshee to face a mysterious spider-like creature terrorizing the countryside. When the young mutants encounter Spider-Man, they instantly assume he’s the enemy—leading to a tense and unexpected clash between heroes.
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