Strange #96
"Vent de folie !" marks a standout moment in the Strange series, with Steve Gerber’s sharp storytelling and Gene Colan’s moody artwork bringing a surreal edge to Daredevil’s return to San Francisco. As the city descends into chaos, the enigmatic Angar emerges, claiming responsibility—leaving readers on edge with a mystery that’s as unsettling as it is compelling. The cover by Jean Frisano captures the tension perfectly, with inked intensity that mirrors the story’s growing unease.
In "Vent de folie !", Daredevil returns to San Francisco just in time for an impromptu interview with Rolling Stone, only to find the city unraveling as madness spreads. When the enigmatic Angar appears, claiming responsibility for the chaos, Daredevil must confront a threat that's as unpredictable as it is dangerous.
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↩ Reprints Fantastic Four #74 (1968), The Amazing Spider-Man #104 (1972), The Amazing Spider-Man #105 (1972), Daredevil #100 (1973), Iron Man #94 (1977), Planète des Singes #10 (1977), Une Aventure de Conan #5 (1977), Spécial Strange #10 (1977), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #14 (1977)
Reprinted in Spécial Strange #10 (1977)
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