Strange #62
In "Esclaves des fils des étoiles !", the X-Men return to the mansion battered but intact, only to face a new threat: an alien invasion led by Z'Nox. With the help of Alex and Lorna, they learn that a plan devised by the late Professor X—now mysteriously returned through the guise of Mimeto—may be their only hope. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Neal Adams, with inks by Tom Palmer and colors by Adams, this 1975 issue features a cover by Jean Frisano that captures the tension of an interstellar stand-off.
In "Esclaves des fils des étoiles !", the X-Men return to the mansion weary from battle, only to face a new threat: an alien invasion led by Z'Nox. With the help of Alex and Lorna, they learn that Professor X’s plan—crafted before his death—has been carried out by his successor, Mimeto. As the team boards Z'Nox’s ship, it’s the combined power of their empathetic minds, guided by Xavier’s lingering presence, that may just turn the tide.
In "La fille ou le Gladiateur !", the cunning Gladiateur manipulates events to trap Matt and Foggy in prison while he makes his escape, forcing Daredevil to choose between stopping his long-time foe and preventing Karen from leaving for California. The story unfolds with tense stakes and shifting loyalties, as old enemies and personal conflicts collide.
In "Tragique opération," injured superhero Eddie March undergoes a desperate surgery led by Dr. Don Blake, with Tony Stark urging the use of the experimental Enervator to boost his strength. But when the device activates, it twists March into a monstrous force Iron Man must confront—before it's too late.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #65 (1968), Daredevil #48 (1969), The X-Men #65 (1970), Daredevil #63 (1970), Iron Man #67 (1974), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #5 (1974), Strange #63 (1975)
Reprinted in Strange #61 (1975)
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