Strange #39
"Tragédie finale" delivers a pulse-pounding twist in Strange #39, as the Unholy Three unleash their full fury—leaving DD caught in the crossfire of the Exterminator's time displacement gun and hurled into limbo, stranded in a void with no clear way back. Stan Lee’s gripping storytelling, brought to life by Gene Colan’s moody interiors and John Tartaglione’s sharp inks, builds tension with a haunting final panel that leaves everything hanging. The cover by Jean Frisano captures the moment with chilling precision, a 3 FRF comic from 1973 that remains a standout in the series.
In "Chute d'un héros," Daredevil faces off against the Unholy Three, only to be caught in the crossfire of the Exterminator’s time displacement gun—sent hurtling into limbo with no clear way back. The story’s pulse-pounding tension and surreal descent into the unknown make it a standout moment in the series’ storied run.
In "Les cornes du Rhino !", the Rhino makes a bold move to seize John Jameson, aiming to deliver him to foreign powers eager for secrets about the U.S. space program. Spider-Man stands in the way, ready to stop the rampage before it reaches its target.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #34 (1966), The Amazing Spider-Man #41 (1966), The X-Men #39 (1967), Daredevil #40 (1968), Iron Man #40 (1971), Strange #40 (1973)
Reprinted in Strange #38 (1973)
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