Strange #66
In "La savant fou du labyrinthe...", the Spider-Man-like hero L'Araignée faces off against the ruthless Caïd in a tense showdown within a deadly maze, where brute force meets cunning. As the Caïd is felled by his own explosive cane, the police close in—only to turn their guns on L'Araignée moments after he retrieves the stolen tablet, leaving his fate uncertain. Written by Stan Lee and John Romita, with art by John Romita and Jim Mooney, and a cover by Jean Frisano, this 1975 French edition of Strange #66 delivers a pulse-pounding climax in a story that hinges on deception, timing, and the cost of justice.
In "A bas le Caïd!", L'Araignée faces off against the brute strength of the Caïd in a tense showdown that ends with the villain felled by his own weapon. As police close in on the Caïd for stealing the tablet, he claims his ally, L'Araignée, escaped with it—just as the hero finally retrieves the artifact, only to be caught in a hail of gunfire before he can return it.
In "L'Araignée attaque la Torche !..", the mysterious L'Araignée crashes a quiet evening at Johnny Storm’s girlfriend’s place, turning a peaceful moment into chaos and sparking an immediate brawl with the Torch—quickly joined by the rest of the Fantastic Four.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #8 (1964), The Amazing Spider-Man #69 (1969), Iron Man #16 (1969), Captain Marvel #19 (1969), Daredevil #67 (1970), Marvel Premiere #18 (1974), Iron Man #71 (1974), Spécial Strange #1 (1975), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #7 (1975)
Reprinted in Strange Spécial Origines #178 (1984)
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