Titans #170
"Le verdict" marks a pivotal moment in the Excalibur saga, with Alan Davis both writing and illustrating this emotionally charged issue as the team confronts the escalating threat of Necrom and Merlyn’s grand design. As realities fracture and time itself unravels, the core members of Excalibur are phased into Captain Britain’s realm, leading to a desperate battle that leaves Rachel in a coma after defeating the Anti-Phoenix force. The story reaches its climax when Meggan and Captain Britain unleash their combined energy to destroy the lighthouse on Otherworld, unraveling Merlyn’s control across all realities. The issue’s dynamic artwork by Davis, with inks by Mark Farmer and colors by Joe Rosas, brings the cosmic stakes to life, while the cover by Angel Medina and Terry Austin captures the tension with striking detail.
In "Les rues du poison, 6ème partie," the Kingpin's ruthless bid for control over New York's underworld reaches a boiling point as he defeats the Red Skull in a brutal showdown. With the city's drug trade hanging in the balance, Captain America faces a pivotal choice—rejecting the Super-Soldier serum once more, even as Diamondback, John Jameson, and Doctor Hank Pym stand at the edge of a storm fueled by power, betrayal, and the ever-present shadow of Crossbones and Machinesmith.
In "Qui gagne perd !", the core of Excalibur—Captain Britain, Meggan, Phoenix, Kitty Pryde, Nightcrawler, and their allies—find themselves caught in a multiversal crisis as realities begin to collapse. With Necrom wielding terrifying power and Merlyn’s grand design unfolding, the team must fight not just for survival, but for the fate of existence itself.
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↩ Reprints Captain America #371 (1990), Captain America #378 (1990), Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1 (1992), Excalibur #50 (1992), Strange Spécial Origines #280 hors série (1993)
Reprinted in Nova #182 (1993)
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