Strange #40
In "Le réveil de l'androïde," John Jameson returns from a space mission transformed by mysterious spores, awakening with super strength and a fierce determination to prove Spider-Man's innocence—though his methods may be more forceful than fair. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by John Romita’s dynamic art, this 1973 issue from Editions Lug sees Jameson’s newfound powers tested as he takes matters into his own hands. The cover, a striking piece by Jean Frisano, captures the tension of a man caught between heroism and recklessness.
In "La mort de Mike Murdock !" from Strange #40 (1973), DD returns from the time displacement limbo to confront the Exterminator and the Unholy Three, forcing a brutal reckoning that leads to the end of his Mike Murdock persona. The story unfolds with tense urgency, as the past and present collide in a moment that redefines who he is.
In "La naissance d'un super-héros," John Jameson returns from a space mission altered by mysterious spores, awakening with super strength. When Spider-Man is wrongly accused of a bank robbery, Jameson—driven by a mix of duty and personal conviction—steps in to hunt the web-slinger, setting off a tense pursuit that blurs the line between justice and instinct.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #42 (1966), The X-Men #40 (1968), Daredevil #41 (1968), Iron Man #41 (1971), Strange #41 (1973)
Reprinted in Strange #39 (1973)
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