Strange #79
In "Regarder en attendant...", Peter Parker bets his public image on a TV appearance—only to find himself facing Electro live on air, aided by a scheming J. Jonah Jameson. With John Romita and Stan Lee scripting the tension and Jim Mooney, Marie Severin, and John Romita’s art bringing the chaos to life, this 1976 issue delivers a high-stakes showdown where victory comes at a steep cost. Jean Frisano’s cover captures the moment’s electric dread.
"Cela commença ainsi...!" follows Captain Mar-Vell, a Kree officer sent alone on a covert mission to assess Earth’s defensive capabilities. Tasked with infiltrating humanity, he must navigate the complexities of human society while concealing his true purpose.
In "La Veuve Noire...", Daredevil faces drowning in a stormy river when he’s rescued by the mysterious La Veuve Noire, sparking an unexpected alliance as they work together to stop the enigmatic Hibou. The mystery deepens when it’s revealed that Mister Kline is a robotic MK9—though he now answers only to his new name—while the legacy of the original Assassin remains unclaimed.
In "Et puis vint... Electro !", Peter Parker tries to boost his public image by appearing on a live TV show—only to find himself facing Max Dillon, the electric menace known as Electro, who’s working with J. Jonah Jameson to humiliate him. The clash erupts in a high-stakes, live broadcast, leaving both Spider-Man and Electro battered, but neither truly victorious.
In "Le sinistre piège de l'espace ! troisième partie," Johnny, posing as "Doug Brown," shadows Jack as his assistant—his true intentions far from loyal. With the space program in jeopardy, Johnny’s hidden agenda begins to unravel, setting the stage for a tense game of deception.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #27 (1964), Strange Tales #132 (1965), The Amazing Spider-Man #82 (1970), Marvel #1 (1970), Daredevil #81 (1971), Captain Marvel #36 (1975), Iron Man #77 (1975), Kabur #3 (1976), Spécial Strange #4 (1976), Une Aventure de Conan #1 (1976), Titans #3 (1976), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #10 (1976), Une Aventure de Ka-Zar #2 (1976)
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