Strange #93
In "La nuit des démons !", a street acrobat's accident sets off a chain of supernatural events when he’s transformed by a mysterious figure into the super-powered Messie Noir. With a sudden grip on immense power, the Messie frees a gang of children from prison and seals off Golden Gate Park behind an impenetrable force field. Daredevil, ever the relentless investigator, pushes through the barrier—only to be overwhelmed by the Messie’s strength. Written by Gerry Conway and Steve Gerber, with moody, dynamic art by Gene Colan and Ernie Chua, and a striking cover by Jean Frisano, this 1977 issue blends urban mystery with supernatural tension in a standout chapter of the Strange series.
In "Celui qui vient sauver !", a street acrobat’s life changes after a mysterious figure transforms him into the super-powered Messie Noir. When the Messie frees a gang of children from prison and seals off Golden Gate Park with an impenetrable force field, Daredevil steps in—only to be overwhelmed by the Messie’s power.
When Peter returns from England, he tries to help Norman Osborn find new work—only to trigger a terrifying transformation. Norman, shaken to his core, reverts to the Green Goblin and sets his sights once more on Spider-Man.
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↩ Reprints Fantask #1 (1969), The Amazing Spider-Man #96 (1971), Daredevil #97 (1973), Giant-Size Fantastic Four #4 (1975), Iron Man #91 (1976), The Eternals #4 (1976), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #13 (1977), Spécial Strange #9 (1977), Une Aventure de Conan #4 (1977), Une Aventure de l'Araignée #1 (1977), Planète des Singes #8 (1977), Titans #10 (1977), Strange #94 (1977)
Reprinted in Titans #10 (1977), Nova #76 (1984)
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