Titans #205
In "Le magicien et la sorcière," the New Mutants and Team America find themselves unexpectedly united at a bustling fair, only to be ambushed by Viper and the Silver Samurai. With Psyche taken hostage and Team America coerced into stealing a mysterious object, the two teams must set aside their differences to mount a rescue. Written by Chris Claremont and illustrated by Sal Buscema, with inks by Bob McLeod, Armando Gil, and John Tartaglione, and colors by Glynis Wein, this 1996 issue features a cover by Ken Lashley and Tom Wegrzyn.
In "Le magicien et la sorcière," the fragile mind of Kitty Pryde is tested as Professor X and Moira McTaggert race to understand the Soul Sword’s influence, while Gravemoss—possessing Nightcrawler’s body—launches a sudden, violent assault on Excalibur. Amid the chaos, the line between ally and enemy blurs as secrets from the past stir in the shadows.
In "Héros!", the New Mutants collide with Team America at a bustling fair, only to be caught in a sudden ambush by Viper and the Silver Samurai. With Psyche taken hostage and Team America forced into a dangerous mission, the two teams must set aside their differences and join forces to rescue her—before the clock runs out.
In "Jour de fête," Tony Stark throws a lavish Christmas party at Force Works' California headquarters, bringing together most of the former West Coast Avengers for a rare reunion. As the celebration unfolds, a mysterious intruder slips in—Hawkeye, lured by U.S. Agent’s quiet invitation, only to be unsettled by a misheard remark from Tony and depart abruptly, leaving behind a lingering tension. Meanwhile, Century begins to experience flashes of forgotten memories, hinting at a past that may be stirring beneath the surface.
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