Démon #1
"La créature de l'au-delà" introduces a chilling sci-fi mystery in Démon #1, a 1976 comic from Arédit-Artima. Written and illustrated by Jack Abel, the story follows a scientist whose alpha-materializer machine brings to life anything written into it—just as an alien spy waits in the shadows, poised to seize the invention for Earth's conquest. The cover, a striking collaboration by Jack Kirby and Mike Royer, captures the eerie tension of the tale.
In "A.B.C. pour un désastre," a scientist races to complete the materializer-alpha, a device that brings to life anything written within it—just as an alien spy, biding his time, prepares to seize the invention for Earth's conquest.
In "Un testament de meurtre," Uncle Jacob sets a chilling final test for his three scheming nephews: the last one alive will inherit his fortune. With cold calculation and mounting tension, the cousins turn on each other in a deadly game of survival.
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↩ Reprints Tales of the Unexpected #103 (1967), The Spectre #10 (1969), The Unexpected #128 (1971), The Unexpected #132 (1972), The Unexpected #133 (1972), The Demon #4 (1972), The Demon #5 (1973), Frankenstein #1 (1975)
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