Strange #83
In "Adieu les Rocheuses !", Natacha Romanov returns to New York with a striking new costume, determined to prove herself by facing off against the weakened Spider-Man—whose illness leaves him struggling to defend himself. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by John Romita’s dynamic art and Jim Mooney’s inks, this 1976 issue captures a tense, personal clash between two iconic figures. The cover, by Jean Frisano, perfectly frames the moment’s intensity.
In "Adieu les Rocheuses !", Captain Marvel faces a haunting confrontation when a space creature animates the body of his late lover, Una. After the battle, overwhelmed by memories and loss, he and Rick Jones make a quiet, resolute decision to leave Earth behind and set course for the stars.
In "Attention à la Veuve Noire !", Natacha Romanov returns to New York with a striking new costume, determined to prove herself by facing off against the Spider-Man—though even weakened by illness, he still proves too much for her. The story captures a tense, electric clash between two formidable figures, setting up a rivalry charged with mystery and unspoken history.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #86 (1970), Daredevil #85 (1972), Captain Marvel #40 (1975), Iron Man #81 (1975), Titans #5 (1976), Une Aventure de Conan #2 (1976), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #11 (1976)
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