Strange #58
In "En garde mutant... les Sentinelles sont en vie !", the X-Men face a terrifying resurgence as the deadly Sentinel threat returns, leaving Lorna in peril and Alex overwhelmed by his volatile powers. With Egyptian authorities closing in and the Living Pharaoh demanding their arrest, chaos erupts—especially when Alex flees and is hunted again. As Iceberg and the Fauve rush back to the U.S. upon learning of Lorna’s attack, they uncover a chilling broadcast: Bolivar Trask’s son declares the Sentinel menace reborn. Written by Roy Thomas and illustrated with intense precision by Neal Adams, with inks by Tom Palmer and colors by Adams, the cover by Jean Frisano captures the escalating tension.
In a tense clash across the sands of Egypt, Lorna faces a deadly Sentinelle, while Alex grapples with terrifying new powers that threaten to overwhelm him. As the X-Men struggle to contain the chaos, the Pharaoh Vivant orders their arrest for destroying an ancient temple—just as Alex flees, only to be hunted again by another machine. When Iceberg and the Fauve return to the U.S. after learning of Lorna’s attack, they’re stunned by a news report: Bolivar Trask’s son declares the Sentinel threat is real and rising.
In "Prends garde à la Torpille !", when Willie stumbles upon Crime-Wave’s hidden lair by accident, the criminal kingpin orders the deadly Torpedo to eliminate him—only for DD to intervene, putting himself in harm’s way to protect his longtime friend. A tense standoff unfolds as loyalty and danger collide in this gripping 1974 tale from Strange #58.
In "Dr. Spectrum," Tony Stark finds himself caught between a second chance at romance with Roxie Gilbert and a sudden, brutal assault by Dr. Spectrum—acting under the Prism’s command—leaving Iron Man defeated and presumed dead. As Tony recovers, he reaches out to Pepper, urging her to reconcile with Happy, whose absence has left her heartbroken. Their fragile moment of connection is interrupted when Happy arrives in Detroit, eager to make amends—just as Tony’s kiss with Pepper is still hanging in the air.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #40 (1966), The Amazing Spider-Man #61 (1968), The X-Men #57 (1969), Daredevil #59 (1969), Iron Man #63 (1973), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #4 (1974), Futura #27 (1974), Strange #59 (1974)
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