Strange #78
In "Genèse mortelle !", Peter faces a crisis of conscience when a runaway Kangourou accidentally steals a deadly bacterial vial, forcing him to act despite his guilt. With Tante May falling ill after discovering Peter’s makeshift substitute in his bed, the weight of responsibility settles heavily on his shoulders. Written by Stan Lee and John Romita, with dynamic art by John Buscema and Jim Mooney, and a striking cover by Jean Frisano, this 1976 issue captures a rare moment of vulnerability in a story that balances tension and emotional stakes.
In "Le sinistre piège de l'espace !", Johnny, posing as "Doug Brown," shadows Jack as his assistant, keeping a close watch while Jack secretly plots to sabotage the space program. With tension simmering beneath a routine mission, the real intentions behind the mission begin to unravel.
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↩ Reprints Strange Tales #132 (1965), Fantask #3 (1969), The Amazing Spider-Man #81 (1970), Daredevil #80 (1971), Captain Marvel #35 (1974), Iron Man #75 (1975), Kabur #3 (1976), Spécial Strange #4 (1976), Une Aventure de Conan #1 (1976)
Reprinted in Spécial Strange #4 (1976)
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