Strange #48
In "Le mystère du Maha Yogi," Beast and Iceman bring their dates—Zelda Kurtzberg and Vera Cantor—to the city’s newest sensation, the Psycho-Rama, only to uncover a chilling truth: the enigmatic spiritual leader at the center of the spectacle, the Maha Yogi, is none other than the cunning Warlock. As the night unfolds, the X-Men’s presence is tested not just by the illusion of enlightenment, but by the dangerous game of deception unfolding beneath the neon lights.
In "Dans les griffes du Caïd !", Spider-Man returns to New York with renewed determination, only to find himself locked in a deadly game with the Kingpin. With the Daily Bugle’s J. Jonah Jameson taken hostage and a shadowy reporter named Frederick Foswell working against him, Spider-Man must fight through traps and deception—only to be overpowered by a sinister gas, leaving him at the villain’s mercy.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #51 (1967), The X-Men #47 (1968), Daredevil #49 (1969), Iron Man #16 (1969), Iron Man #52 (1972), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #2 (1973)
Reprinted in Strange #47 (1973)
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