Titans #141
In "Héros en surnombre," the Titans face escalating danger as Cannonball, Rictor, Sunspot, and Wolfsbane are taken prisoner, while Hela manipulates Eitri into forging a weapon meant to end Odin’s long slumber. Meanwhile, Boom Boom, Warlock, and the Wolf Prince seek aid from Volstagg’s children—only to be captured by the Frost Giants in a tense, high-stakes standoff. Written by Louise Simonson and illustrated by Bret Blevins with inks by Al Williamson and colors by Glynis Oliver, this 1990 issue features a cover by Alan Davis and Paul Neary.
In "Héros en surnombre," Excalibur lands on a bizarre world where heroes and villains endlessly clash in a chaotic, absurd war—until Galactus arrives, turning the spectacle into something far more serious. The story pits the team against a surreal landscape of familiar faces, from Captain America to the Green Goblin, all caught in a cycle of meaningless battle.
In "En route pour Hel...", the Titans are scattered and captured as Hela manipulates Eitri into forging a weapon to kill Odin during his deep slumber. With Boom Boom, Warlock, and the Wolf Prince seeking help from Volstagg's children, they too fall into the hands of the Frost Giants, setting off a desperate race through treacherous realms before Hel's plans come to fruition.
In "Fragments de ténèbres," the Avengers West Coast face off against the malevolent Master Pandemonium in a desperate bid to reclaim Thomas and William Maximoff from the clutches of darkness. As the battle unfolds, the cost of victory proves devastating when Agatha Harkness is forced to erase her former pupils' memories of their children, leaving only echoes of what was lost.
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↩ Reprints Excalibur #14 (1989), The New Mutants #82 (1989), Avengers West Coast #52 (1989), Strange #250 (1990)
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