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Cover: Dan Jurgens & Carmine Infantino & Romeo Tanghal

Comics Parade #3

Nov 1985 · Arédit-Artima · 12,00 FRF; 3,90 CHF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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This third volume in Arédit-Artima's 'Comics Parade' series collects a selection of American comic strips and stories, translated into French, as part of the publisher's ongoing anthology line from the mid-1980s. It features a mix of genres and characters typical of the era's imported comics collections.

In "Fin d'un androïde," Adrian, J.J., and Theresa dive into a sensational trial involving a famous actress accused of murdering her husband, only to find themselves caught in a deadly web when prosecution witnesses begin turning up dead. When Adrian dons the Vigilante mantle to protect the truth, he confronts the Exterminator—unaware the assassin is a robotic drone controlled by a hidden mastermind. Written by Marv Wolfman and illustrated by Don Newton, with inks by Pablo Marcos and colors by Anthony Tollin, this 1985 tale blends courtroom drama with vigilante action. The cover by Dan Jurgens, Carmine Infantino, and Romeo Tanghal captures the tension of a case that’s far from over.

Contains 3 stories
Fin d'un androïde
18 pp · Superhero
Justice League of America [JLATornade Rouge [Red Tornado] [John Smith] (origin)Superman [Clark Kent]Batman [Bruce Wayne]Wonder Woman [Diana Prince]Black Canary (Earth-1)The Flash [Barry Allen]Hawkman [Katar Hol]Green Lantern [John Stewart]Elongated Man [Ralph Dibny] (cameo, flashback)Aquaman [Arthur Curry] (cameo, flashback)Green Arrow (Earth-1, cameo, flashback)The Atom [Ray Palmer] (cameo, flashback)]Lana LangProfessor T.O. Morrow (cameo, flashback)Justice Society of America [Starman [Ted Knight]Dr. Fate [Kent Nelson]The Flash [Jay Garrick]Black Canary (Earth-2)] (cameo, flashback)The Construct (villain, origin)Kathy SuttonTraya SuttonRobot-Killer (cameo, flashback)Poison Ivy (cameo, flashback)Mirror Master (cameo, flashback)Scarecrow (cameo, flashback)Chronos (cameo, flashback)
Mobile Passionnel
23 pp · Superhero
Vigilante [Adrian Chase]J.J. DavisTheresa GomezExterminatorController
La mort d'un maréchal
21 pp · Science Fiction

In "La mort d'un maréchal," Rik and his friends, deemed unfit for duty in the Centauri army, forge their own path by teaming up with three clones and a Sauroid spy to challenge the system from within. The story unfolds with tense alliances and high-stakes deception, as loyalty is tested and the line between soldier and rebel blurs.

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Full credits

artist Don Newton
cover pencils Dan Jurgens
cover pencils Carmine Infantino
cover inks Romeo Tanghal

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Vigilante #4 (1984), The Omega Men #16 (1984), Sun Devils #2 (1984), Sun Devils #3 (1984), Red Tornado #1 (1985), Atari Force #2 (1985)

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