Strange #95
In "Le but d'Oeil de Faucon !", Jonah, desperate to boost his dwindling newspaper circulation, sets out into the Wild Country chasing a sensational story about a mysterious creature. With Peter and Gwen reluctantly in tow, the trio soon finds themselves ambushed by hostile tribesmen in a tense, high-stakes encounter. Written by Roy Thomas and brought to life by Gil Kane’s dynamic art with inks by Frank Giacoia, this 1977 issue features a cover by Jean Frisano that captures the adventure’s primal urgency.
In "Le but d'Oeil de Faucon !", Oeil de Faucon and Daredevil find themselves at odds—over the Widow, of course—before the Avengers intervene, pulling Daredevil into a new mission against Magnéto.
In "Un jour dans la vie de...", Peter takes on a photo assignment covering a prison riot, donning the Spider-Man suit to get the story. After the crisis unfolds, the web-slinger makes an unexpected appearance on the Tonight Show to deliver a powerful message about prisoners' rights.
In "Mission en Terre Sauvage," Jonah faces a crisis of circulation when he bets everything on a sensational monster story deep in the wilds of the Terre Sauvage. With Peter and Gwen reluctantly in tow, the trio ventures into the untamed frontier—only to be met with immediate danger as they’re ambushed by hostile natives.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #99 (1971), The Amazing Spider-Man #103 (1971), Daredevil #99 (1973), Iron Man #93 (1976), Star Wars #1 (1977), Planète des Singes #10 (1977), Titans #11 (1977), Une Aventure de Conan #5 (1977)
Reprinted in Titans #11 (1977), Spécial Strange #10 (1977)
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