Démon #9
In "Au royaume des ténèbres," the enigmatic Multi-Man emerges at a forgotten atomic test site, using his power to threaten global control by targeting nuclear facilities. With Rocky and Red searching in vain across the isolated island, June finds herself drawn to the mysterious Gaylord Clayburne—whose vow to uncover the truth sets the stage for a dangerous confrontation. As the professor sends them toward a hidden factory, the ever-elusive Multi-Man proves impossible to catch, and now June is in his grasp. Written by Steve Skeates and Gerry Conway, with art by James Sherman and Michael Netzer, and cover by Mike Vosburg and Vince Colletta, this 1979 issue delivers a tense, atmospheric thriller grounded in suspense and unseen threats.
In the shadow of a forgotten atomic test site, a man with the power to detonate any nuclear plant from afar declares himself Earth’s supreme ruler. Rocky and Red search the island in vain, while June shares quiet moments with Gaylord Clayburne—until Ace warns him to stay out of it, sparking Clayburne’s vow to hunt down the elusive threat. The professor, secretly dying, sends them to a hidden factory where Multi-Man lurks, invisible and untouchable—until he takes June hostage.
In "Capitaines cataclysmiques," Captain Comète adjusts to life in a new apartment—far from the criminal crew he once shared it with—only to find himself caught in a tangled web of rival captains, a mysterious Secret Society, and a bizarre mission that pulls him into a battle where reality and performance blur. With the JLA, a meddling Lex Luthor, and a cast of costumed chaos, the story unfolds in a world where heroism and theatrics collide, all under the sharp, typographic eye of the lettering.
In "A-Man, le héros aux pouvoirs animaux," Buddy Baker uses his animal-based abilities to stop a criminal gang wielding a telepathic device that controls animals—testing the true limits of his powers in the process. The story blends action and self-discovery, as Buddy faces a threat that challenges not just his strength, but the very nature of his connection to the animal world.
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