Strange #46
In "Unis dans un même combat !", Daredevil’s journey takes him from the front lines of Vietnam to the streets of New York, where he crosses paths with Willie Lincoln, a newly blinded veteran fighting to clear his name. With Stan Lee’s storytelling and Gene Colan’s evocative art bringing the story to life, this issue blends wartime grit with urban struggle, as Matt Murdock steps in to protect Lincoln from a dangerous conspiracy that reaches far beyond the battlefield. Jean Frisano’s striking cover captures the intensity of their shared fight.
In "Unis dans un même combat !", Magneto traps the Avengers on his island base, forcing them to face a mind-controlled X-Men army. Though manipulated into hatred, both teams find common ground and unite to outsmart the mastermind behind their clash.
In a poignant 1973 tale from *Strange* #46, Daredevil’s tour of duty in Vietnam brings him face-to-face with Willie Lincoln, a newly blinded soldier haunted by the cost of war. Back in New York, when Lincoln faces a corrupt legal battle tied to his past, Matt Murdock steps in—only to find the danger he’s trying to shield him from is far from over.
In "Du fond de ma défaite !", Peter struggles to recover from his latest battle with the new Vulture, only to be drawn into a new conflict when he sees televised footage of the Vulture clashing with Kraven. The sight of their fight pulls him back into the fray, forcing him to confront the escalating danger—before he’s fully healed.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #49 (1967), Daredevil Annual #1 (1967), The Avengers #53 (1968), Daredevil #47 (1968), Iron Man #47 (1972), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #1 (1973), Strange #47 (1973)
Reprinted in Strange #45 (1973), Futura #15 (1973)
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