Strange #50
In "Les demi-hommes," Daredevil faces a crisis that cuts deeper than any fight—when Starr Saxon uncovers his secret identity, the stakes shift from physical battles to personal survival. As Matt Murdock grapples with a hidden illness and the fallout of his double life, his relationships with Foggy and Karen are tested like never before. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life with bold art by Barry Smith, inks by George Klein, and color by Michele Robinson, this 1974 issue stands out for its emotional weight and haunting atmosphere, with a cover by Jean Frisano that captures the tension perfectly.
In "Les demi-hommes," Angel returns to the X-Mansion only to discover Cerebro detecting an unusual surge in mutant activity. He alerts Marvel Girl, who quickly assembles the X-Men to investigate the mysterious source. While the team scours the area, Iceman remains behind to watch over a stranger he recently saved—someone whose presence may be tied to the growing disturbance.
In "Fuis, Murdock, fuis !", Matt Murdock faces a crisis as his secret identity is exposed by Starr Saxon, who invades his apartment while Daredevil battles a Plastoid robot. With his health failing from radiation poisoning and his closest allies questioning his choices, Matt struggles to rebuild trust with Foggy and Karen as Saxon’s relentless pursuit pushes him to his limits.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #53 (1967), The X-Men #49 (1968), Daredevil #51 (1969), Strange #7 (1970), Iron Man #54 (1973), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #2 (1973), Strange #51 (1974)
Reprinted in Strange #49 (1974), Futura #19 (1974), Mitton Universe #[nn] (2020)
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