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Strange Spécial Origines#178
Cover: Jean-Yves Mitton

Strange Spécial Origines #178

Oct 1984 · Editions Lug · 8,50 FRF
“Face à l'Homme-Taupe...”

In "Face à l'Homme-Taupe...", Ant-Man teams up with the daughter of a murdered scientist, granting her the power to shrink and fly with wasp wings, forming an unlikely new partnership. With the help of Jack Kirby’s dynamic art and Don Heck’s sharp inks, this 1984 French edition delivers a thrilling sci-fi adventure where size and wit become the ultimate weapons. The cover by Jean-Yves Mitton captures the moment with striking detail, making this a standout issue for collectors.

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writer Stan Lee · writer E. Huntley · artist Jack Kirby · inker Don Heck · cover Jean-Yves Mitton

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Cast · 33 characters

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writer Stan Lee
writer E. Huntley
artist Jack Kirby
inker Don Heck
cover pencils, inks Jean-Yves Mitton

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When a fellow scientist is killed by an alien being, Ant-Man enlists the help of the dead man's daughter. He gives her the ability to shrink and tiny wasp wings, and she joins him as his partner the Wasp. The duo use the alien's acidic nature to destroy it, saving the city.

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