Strange #41
In "Le Sub-Humain !", the Jester's chaotic return shakes up Hell's Kitchen as he's hired by Raleigh to eliminate the D.A. candidate, setting off a dangerous game of shadows. The newly arrived Daredevil steps in to stop the plot, confronting both the villain and the rising threat of the newest crown prince of crime. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Gene Colan with inks by Dan Adkins and Jim Steranko, this 1973 French edition features a striking cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Le Sub-Humain !", the last of a forgotten subterranean race, Gor-Tok, emerges from the depths to confront the humans who destroyed his people with underground atomic tests. Driven by a centuries-old grief, he moves through the world unseen, his every step a quiet threat to the surface dwellers who never knew he existed.
In "Le Diamant Vivant," Jack Winters gambles everything on a desperate bid for power, infiltrating the Cyclotron and exposing himself to radiation in a bid to become pure diamond—transforming himself into the Living Diamond. The story unfolds with a chilling precision, capturing the eerie metamorphosis of a man who trades his humanity for a form of unyielding, crystalline existence.
In "La revanche du Pitre!," the Jester returns with a twisted agenda, hired by Raleigh to eliminate the D.A. candidate Foggy Nelson. When the new Daredevil steps in to stop the scheme, he finds himself facing not just a villain, but the newest crown prince of crime.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #43 (1966), The X-Men #41 (1968), Daredevil #42 (1968), Iron Man #42 (1971), Strange #42 (1973)
Reprinted in Strange #40 (1973)
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