Choc #30
In "A la merci de l'ennemi," Jack Kirby's gripping storytelling and art bring a harrowing chapter to The Losers, as the team is tasked with setting up an observation post alongside the tormented Major Geoffrey Soames. Haunted by the trauma of losing his entire regiment, Soames' unraveling mind becomes a dangerous burden when the group takes refuge beneath the ruins of a Japanese temple. Kirby's stark visuals and psychological depth, enhanced by D. Bruce Berry's inks, capture the weight of fear and the fragile line between survival and surrender. The cover by Russ Heath delivers a tense, atmospheric preview of the story's grim stakes.
In "Le rêve du Major," the Losers are paired with the haunted Major Geoffrey Soames as they set up an observation post during a brutal war. As Soames battles recurring nightmares rooted in the trauma of losing his entire regiment, his fragile mind begins to unravel when the team takes shelter beneath the ruins of a Japanese temple.
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