Big Boss #66
In "L'homme multiple," Multi-Man survives a blast that grants him super-strength, fleeing prison to join forces with the enigmatic Gurk in a quest to assemble a mysterious statue. As they race across Central America to claim its final piece, the Challs pursue them, only to be outmaneuvered when Gurk unleashes the statue’s hidden power—revealing a lost tribal treasure and transforming Pramble into a frail, genius with a giant head. The cover by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella captures the surreal tension of the story, while Ed Herron’s script and Bob Brown’s art bring this strange, escalating adventure to life.
In "L'homme multiple," the escaped criminal Multi-Man, now super-strong after surviving an explosion, teams up with the enigmatic Gurk to assemble a mysterious statue. As they journey to Central America to retrieve its final piece, the Challs pursue them—only to see their own plans unravel when the statue's power transforms Pramble into a frail genius with a giant head. The story unfolds with tense pursuit and unexpected shifts, as ancient tribes reclaim their lost treasure and the true cost of ambition comes to light.
In "L'ermite des mers," Aquaman answers a distress call from a haunted ship, where the captain claims to be cursed by an ancient Aztec ghost. As the mystery unfolds, the truth behind the eerie warnings begins to surface—revealing a cunning ruse built on deception and a desperate bid to evade justice.
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