Une Aventure des Fantastiques #26
In "Alliés à l'Homme-Fourni," a disgruntled scientist turns to crime by crafting a fireproof suit to impress underworld figures—only to become a formidable foe for the Torch. With help from his sister, the hero learns to think beyond brute force and outwit the Asbestos Man, proving that strategy can burn brighter than flame. Written by Stan Lee and H. Huntley, with dynamic art by Dick Ayers and vibrant colors by Stan Goldberg, this 1981 French edition features a cover by Jean Frisano.
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A frustrated scientist invents a fireproof suit in order to impress underworld hoods and become their partner in crime. The Torch is at first unable to defeat him, but with the advice of his sister he calms down and outsmarts the Asbestos Man.
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