Strange #49
In "Computo chef des robots !", the Plastoid and DD clash in a high-stakes showdown, their battle spilling into the streets as the giant robot takes damage and retreats to its master. When Starr, caught in the chaos of his fight with Hornhead, unintentionally redirects the robot toward Biggie Benson—the man who hired it—the situation spirals into unpredictable danger. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Barry Smith and John Romita, with inks by Johnny Craig, the issue's dynamic art and escalating tension are perfectly captured on a cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Apre bataille," the Plastoid and DD clash in a high-stakes showdown that takes a dangerous turn when Hornhead, caught in the crossfire, inadvertently sends the damaged robot toward Biggie Benson—the man who hired him. The story unfolds with tense momentum, as the line between ally and enemy blurs in the aftermath of the fight.
In "Mourir en héros...", Spider-Man is trapped in the Kingpin’s basement, facing a drowning fate alongside J. Jonah Jameson. As the villain’s plan unfolds, Foswell makes a desperate choice to save Jameson—sacrificing himself in the process. Meanwhile, Flash Thompson returns from military leave, his presence adding new tension to the escalating crisis.
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↩ Reprints Daredevil Annual #1 (1967), The Amazing Spider-Man #52 (1967), The X-Men #48 (1968), The Silver Surfer #4 (1969), Daredevil #50 (1969), Iron Man #53 (1972), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #2 (1973), Strange #50 (1974)
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