Démon #2
In "Le dernier spasme de la bête," Stalker journeys to the edge of the world, seeking the secret path to the Lord Demon Dgrth—unaware that his soul is already bound, even as he walks. With Paul Levitz's writing and Steve Ditko's striking art bringing the tale to life, this 1976 issue unfolds in a realm where fire and fate collide. The cover, by Jack Kirby and Mike Royer, captures the moment the gates of Hell close behind him.
In "null," Stalker journeys to the edge of the world, seeking the forbidden path to the Lord Demon Dgrth, unaware that his soul is already bound—sold not in death, but in life. As he reaches the island of fire, the gates of Hell, long sealed, begin to close behind him, marking the first time in millennia that a mortal has dared enter.
In the isolated prison colony of Maricombe Island, guard Letrec wages a relentless psychological war against the enigmatic prisoner Dubois. As Dubois endures every torment with eerie calm, Letrec's grip on sanity begins to unravel—his mind fracturing under the weight of a resistance he cannot comprehend.
When strange images begin to surface on the skin of the tattooed man Leroy, they seem to foretell disaster—but the truth is far more cunning. Beneath the eerie spectacle lies a carefully crafted deception, as the tattoos conceal a string of thefts.
In the shadowed streets of 1976 Paris, two men—Emmet Carlton, the American, and Franz Dubois, the Frenchman—clash in a chilling duel of nerves and pride, each claiming to be the most courageous man alive. As their twisted game of fear and deception unfolds, the line between bravado and madness blurs, leading to a final, irrevocable stand.
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↩ Reprints The Unexpected #133 (1972), The Unexpected #134 (1972), The Demon #6 (1973), Stalker #1 (1975), Stalker #2 (1975), Stalker #3 (1975), Stalker #4 (1975)
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