Strange #97
In "Angar crie vengeance...", Steve Gerber crafts a tense, morally charged tale where Angar, driven by a mysterious patron's orders to drive DD mad, finds a sudden shift in resolve after a pivotal conversation with Matt Murdock. Rich Buckler's dynamic art, sharpened by Frank Giacoia's inks and George Roussos's colors, brings the emotional weight of Angar's internal struggle to life, as he attempts to embrace peace—only to be cornered by the police, forcing DD and the widow into a desperate confrontation. Jean Frisano's cover captures the moment’s intensity, a striking visual echo of the issue’s central conflict.
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Le mystérieux patron d'Angar l'envoie rendre fou DD, mais quelques mots opportuns de Matt Murdock poussent Angar à décider qu'il veut être un homme de paix. Lorsque la police se présente pour abattre Angar, DD et la veuve sont forcés de le combattre à nouveau.
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