Collection Fantôme #[28]
In "Cotton Carver au pays de Thulé," the intrepid explorer Cotton Carver uncovers a living statue that speaks—Elara, a priestess of Dagan—who reveals a dire prophecy. Guided by her, he journeys to the hidden realm of Thulé, where he claims the magical sword of Malar, tasked with avenging the slain king by confronting the Scarlet Seeress. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by Ogden Whitney, this 1945 adventure from Editions Mondiales blends myth and mystery, with Whitney’s dynamic art bringing to life a world where ancient magic and hidden truths shape a perilous quest. The cover by Ogden Whitney captures the eerie grandeur of this forgotten tale.
In the frozen heart of Thulé, Cotton Carver uncovers a living statue—Elara, priestess of Dagan—who reveals a prophecy tied to a magical sword and a deadly vendetta. Guided by her voice, he journeys to the land of Loma, where he’s captured and brought before its king, only to learn the shocking truth: the Scarlet Seeress is the very one who murdered the king of Thulé. Now, armed with Malar’s blade and haunted by the weight of destiny, Cotton Carver must face her before her conquest spreads.
In "L'enlèvement de Keefer," young Philippe Kiffer is kidnapped, leaving his injured chauffeur behind. When a gunshot alerts Roy Graham, the estate's guardian, she takes up the trail and races to rescue the boy—before the full truth of the abduction comes to light.
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