Strange #77
In "Explosion!", the tension mounts as NASA’s Mr. Pearson visits the Fantastic Four to discuss a security concern involving Professor Jack, while Johnny Storm, still reeling from Doris’s frustration over his repeated neglect, secretly infiltrates the situation posing as Jack’s assistant Doug Brown. With sabotage looming and trust hanging by a thread, the team finds themselves entangled in a high-stakes mystery that tests their loyalty and wits—written by Larry Ivie and Bob Powell, illustrated by Bob Powell with inks by Mickey Demeo and colors by Stan Goldberg, and featuring a striking cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Sur les traces du... Caméléon !", Spidey races to unmask a thief who’s stealing paintings right under Captain Stacy’s nose—only to find the trail leading straight to Peter Parker, leaving Flash and Gwen in the dark. With Peter and Gwen on a date at an art exhibit, the mystery deepens when Spidey’s trap fails, and the truth begins to unravel in the most unexpected way.
In "Le sinistre piège de l'espace !", Johnny Storm finds himself playing double agent under the alias "Doug Brown" to protect Professor Jack during a tense NASA visit, all while dealing with Doris’s growing frustration over his repeated neglect. With sabotage lurking in the shadows and trust dangerously thin, Johnny must navigate a web of deception aboard a high-stakes space project—where one misstep could bring everything down.
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↩ Reprints Strange Tales #132 (1965), The Amazing Spider-Man #80 (1970), Daredevil #79 (1971), Captain Marvel #34 (1974), Iron Man #74 (1975), Une Aventure de Ka-Zar #1 (1976), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #9 (1976), Une aventure barbare d'Iron-Jaw #1 (1976), Titans #2 (1976), Une Aventure de Conan #1 (1976)
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