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Cover: Jean-Yves Mitton

Spidey #24

Jan 1982 · Editions Lug · 5,50 FRF
“Unus l'Intouchable !”

In "Unus l'Intouchable !", Stan Lee and Jack Kirby deliver a standout moment in the X-Men saga as Hank McCoy, disillusioned after a violent mob attack, leaves the team to become a professional wrestler. When he crosses paths with Unus, a mutant immune to physical contact, their clash forces the X-Men to confront both a powerful new foe and the unintended consequences of Hank’s radical experiment. With dynamic art by Kirby and Chic Stone, and vibrant colors by Stan Goldberg, this 1982 French edition brings a bold, kinetic energy to the story—complete with a striking cover by Jean-Yves Mitton.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Jack Kirby · inker Chic Stone · colorist Stan Goldberg · cover Jean-Yves Mitton

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writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
colorist Stan Goldberg
cover pencils, inks Jean-Yves Mitton

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After being attacked by a mutant hating crowd, Beast gets fed up and quits the X-Men. He becomes a professional wrestler but meets Unus, a mutant who cannot be touched. Unus is trying to join Magneto's Brotherhood so he takes on the X-Men. The X-Men barely fend him off and find Beast has constructed a machine that will actually increase Unus' powers. The X-Men try to prevent Hank from using the machine, but, once Unus has been zapped, he finds that he cannot even eat without the food being repelled out of his hands. Beast returns him to normal and Unus promises to will steer clear of Magneto.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).