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Cover: Sal Buscema

Strange #32

Aug 1972 · Editions Lug · 3 FRF
“Méfie-toi du Fléau !”

In "Méfie-toi du Fléau !", Iron Man and his allies find themselves trapped when the Zodiac Key falls into the hands of Spymaster, with the enigmatic Zodiac now actively involved. Written by Allyn Brodsky and Gerry Conway, with dynamic art by Don Heck and Mike Esposito, and vibrant colors by Sharon Cohen, this 1972 issue delivers high-stakes tension. The cover, penciled and inked by Sal Buscema, captures the moment of peril with striking detail.

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writer Allyn Brodsky · writer Gerry Conway · artist Don Heck · inker Mike Esposito · colorist Sharon Cohen · cover Sal Buscema

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artist Don Heck
colorist Sharon Cohen
cover pencils, inks Sal Buscema

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Trying to keep the Zodiac Key out of the hands of Spymaster, Iron Man and his allies are captured along with the Key once Zodiac gets involved.

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