Strange #76
In "Les cornes du Taureau !", Spider-Man faces off against the mysterious Rôdeur, a thief who uses a gas capsule to escape and plans to turn his crimes into heroism by returning stolen goods. With Stan Lee’s sharp storytelling and John Buscema’s dynamic art—enhanced by Jim Mooney’s inks—this 1976 issue delivers a tense cat-and-mouse chase that takes a surprising turn when Peter Parker uncovers the truth behind the mask. Jean Frisano’s cover captures the moment of confrontation with bold, expressive detail.
In "La fin du Rôdeur !", Spidey faces off against the mysterious Rôdeur, who escapes using a gas capsule and schemes to become a hero by returning stolen goods under his civilian identity. Peter Parker anticipates the next heist and catches the thief in the act at a jewelry store—this time, the gas fails to work, leading to a surprising reveal: the Rôdeur is just a well-meaning teen. Spidey lets him go, leaving the outcome open.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #61 (1967), The Amazing Spider-Man #79 (1969), Daredevil #78 (1971), Captain Marvel #32 (1974), Captain Marvel #33 (1974), Iron Man #73 (1975), Une Aventure de Ka-Zar #1 (1976), Kabur #2 (1976), Spécial Strange #3 (1976), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #9 (1976), Une aventure barbare d'Iron-Jaw #1 (1976)
Reprinted in Spécial Strange #3 (1976)
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