Strange Spécial Origines #208
In "L'origine des incomparables Inhumains," Stan Lee and Jack Kirby (with inks by Don Heck) deliver a pivotal origin tale where Henry Pym’s groundbreaking size-altering technology draws the attention of the Eraser, who abducts him and other scientists to the perilous Dimension Z to forge atomic weapons. With his ingenuity and newfound strength as Giant-Man, Pym fights back against his captors in a high-stakes struggle for survival. The cover, by Jean-Yves Mitton, captures the intensity of this sci-fi adventure, making this 1987 11 FRF issue a must-have for collectors of classic Marvel tales.
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While Henry Pym develops capsules that permit him to become giant-size as well as ant-size, the Eraser captures him and brings him to Dimension Z along with other scientists to build atomic weapons. Giant-Man defeats their captors and rescues the scientists.
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