Dracula #5
In "La légion des damnés," a desperate scientist's assistant pushes the limits of time, stealing gold ingots to test a mysterious machine that may send objects forward or backward through history. With no way back, he emerges into a world so ancient and alien that humanity feels like a forgotten dream—leaving him stranded, uncertain if he’s reached the dawn or the end of time. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated with haunting precision by Steve Ditko, this 1975 issue features a cover by John Buscema and Tom Palmer, capturing the eerie isolation of a man lost between eras.
In "Sinistre isolement," Jo, a scientist’s assistant, takes a desperate leap into a time machine he’s helped build, stealing gold ingots to test its limits. He steps into the ray knowing he’ll never return, only to emerge on a primordial Earth where humanity has vanished—leaving him alone with the haunting uncertainty of whether he’s traveled to the past or the far-flung future.
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