Strange #55
In "On recherche Cyclope mort ou vif !", writer Roy Thomas and artist Gene Colan deliver a moody, suspenseful tale as DD tracks Karen Page to her Virginia home, only to confront a mysterious red-robed rider haunting her family’s estate. With inks by Syd Shores and colors by Michele Robinson, the story unfolds with a creeping sense of dread, while Jean Frisano’s cover captures the eerie intensity of the unknown.
In "Un ange d'un million de dollars," Warren, a boy known for his troublemaking, is sent to a strict private school in hopes of reforming his behavior. But when wings suddenly sprout from his back, his life takes an unexpected turn—especially when a campus fire forces him to use his newfound ability to save his classmates.
In "La chevauchée du Spectre !", the Spectre rides through the Virginia countryside to confess his feelings to Karen Page—only to find himself confronted by a glowing, otherworldly rider haunting her ancestral estate. The haunting presence of the red-tinged phantom unsettles both man and hero, plunging them into a mystery rooted in the land itself.
In "Halte Maraudeur !", the Marauder strikes at Stark Industries, hijacking the first space shuttle while Tony Stark is distracted by concerns for Firebrand’s sister Roxanne. With Happy growing distant over Pepper’s constant work travel, Iron Man races to stop the theft—only to be outmatched in a brutal showdown that ends with the Marauder capturing him and dragging him aboard the stolen shuttle.
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