Aventures Fiction #37
"Le sinistre Loup des Mers" delivers a gripping, storm-lashed thriller in Aventures Fiction #37, a 1974 French import with a cover by Howard Purcell. When a thunderstorm strands the team on a mountain, Corinna Stark steps in to lead, donning new winter gear as they search for a doctor for the injured Prof. Trapped in an ancient castle, Algernon Stark awakens to face cultists worshipping the alien Chu, whose true nature unfolds in chilling fashion. With Prof missing and the Challs captured, the fate of the team hangs in the balance. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Jack Sparling, this issue blends suspense and supernatural intrigue with a striking, atmospheric edge.
In "Le voleur de couleurs," a mysterious being composed of shifting colored rings begins siphoning color from the world, leaving behind a world drained of vibrancy—stripping even the Manhunter and Zook of their hues. As the creature’s strange thefts escalate, the heroes must confront a threat that doesn’t just steal color, but unravels the very essence of what they know.
In "Le cri d'antan," Corinna Stark steps in to lead the team after the wounded Prof is sidelined, but a thunderstorm cuts off their escape from the mountain, trapping them with no way to reach a doctor. When Algernon Stark awakens at an ancient castle, he and the Prof are soon separated from the others, drawn into a clash with cultists who revere the enigmatic alien Chu—whose true intentions remain shrouded in mystery. As the Challs are captured and the team faces a chilling revelation, the missing Prof’s fate hangs in the balance.
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