Continuum #2
In "Royal Deathplot," Spirou and Tim Tyler find themselves entangled in a mysterious conspiracy that echoes through decades, bridging the pages of old comic covers from 1940 with a fleeting glimpse of Superman’s early adventures—where past and present collide in a story that feels both nostalgic and urgently present.
In "Underworld Politics," Spirou and Tim Tyler find themselves entangled in a web of hidden agendas and shifting alliances beneath the surface of a city teetering on the edge of chaos. With only their wits and a handful of vintage newspaper clippings to guide them, they must navigate a world where every promise comes with a price and every ally might be a foe in disguise.
In "Unatural disasters," Spirou and Tim Tyler find themselves caught in a surreal storm of forgotten comic strips, where vintage covers from Spirou and Superman’s early adventures flicker to life around them. The past and present collide in a strange, dreamlike sequence, as the familiar art of 1940s comics pulses with unexpected energy.
In "Clark Kent - Spy," the young reporter Clark Kent finds himself caught in a web of espionage during a mission that blurs the line between his daily life and a secret assignment. With only his wits and the mysterious presence of Spirou and Tim Tyler to guide him, he must navigate a world where every clue could be a trap.
In a surreal fusion of eras, Superman finds himself drawn into a conflict that blurs the lines between myth and reality, framed by vintage newspaper reproductions from Spirou’s 1940s Journal and classic Superman Daily Comic Strips. The story unfolds with a striking visual homage to the past, placing the Man of Steel in a narrative that feels both timeless and unexpectedly urgent.
A young woman flips through old comic books, tracing the lines of a forgotten hero, when a sudden ripple in the pages pulls her into a world where the Masked Marvel still fights—though not as he once did. The line between past and present blurs as she discovers that the hero’s legacy is more than just ink and paper.
In "null," the legendary Fantom of the fair emerges from ancient lore to confront a corrupt contractor at the World's Fair, stepping in to protect a fellow builder from deceit. The story weaves mystery and justice through a fleeting, enigmatic presence tied to a forgotten past.
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