Strange #91
In "Les Célestes !", Daredevil faces a mind-controlled Black Widow in a battle that tests his limits, while Dran harnesses the power of Project Four to become the Indestructible Man. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life by Gene Colan’s dynamic art with inks by Tom Palmer and colors by Tom Palmer, this 1977 issue delivers a tense, otherworldly clash. The cover, by Jean Frisano, captures the intensity of the moment with striking precision.
In "Les Célestes !", the Deviants led by Kro escape the ruins of an ancient Incan chamber as a colossal Celestial ship descends upon Earth. Ikaris activates a resurrection chamber, bringing Eternal Ajak back to life, and together they face the towering presence of Arishem, the Celestial judge of the Fourth Host, who descends to stand atop rising pylons. With the fate of the planet now hanging in the balance, Ajak declares that the Eternals are ready to learn the Celestial's purpose—though what that purpose may be remains unknown.
In "L'énergie corruptrice !", Daredevil faces a mind-controlled Black Widow, while Dran unleashes the power of Project Four to become the Indestructible Man—pushing his limits in a battle where willpower meets raw, unstable force.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #94 (1971), Daredevil #93 (1972), Iron Man #89 (1976), The Eternals #2 (1976), Une Aventure de Conan #3 (1977), Spécial Strange #8 (1977), Planète des Singes #6 (1977), Titans #9 (1977), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #13 (1977)
Reprinted in Spécial Strange #8 (1977), Titans #9 (1977)
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