Strange #38
In "Jour fatal !", Debbie Dean finds herself caught in a deadly game when the Unholy Three—now under the command of the mysterious Exterminator—turn their sights on her. With the fate of a double-date between Nelson and Murdock hanging in the balance, Debbie’s past betrayal comes back to haunt her in a way no one could have predicted. Stan Lee’s tense storytelling, brought to life by Gene Colan’s expressive art and George Tuska’s sharp inks, sets a pulse-pounding tone, while Jean Frisano’s cover captures the moment’s chilling urgency.
In "L'Exterminateur," Jo finds herself caught in a deadly game when the Unholy Three, now under the command of the enigmatic Exterminator, unleash a time displacement gun during a tense double-date with Nelson and Murdock. As the trio's ruthless new leader reveals his power to erase targets from existence, Jo's past betrayal of the Organizer takes a terrifyingly literal turn.
In "La fin du Bouffon Vert !", Spider-Man faces off against the Green Goblin in a brutal clash that ends in a sudden explosion—leaving Norman Osborn stripped of his recent memories and returned to the man he was before the Goblin persona took hold. The story explores the fragile line between hero and villain, as a man once consumed by madness is suddenly, terrifyingly, himself again.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #40 (1966), The X-Men #38 (1967), Daredevil #39 (1968), Iron Man #39 (1971), Strange #39 (1973)
Reprinted in Strange #37 (1973), Strange Spécial Origines #151 (1982)
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