Eclipso #11
In "La seconde existence de Deadman," Neal Adams delivers a haunting, visually striking journey as Deadman confronts the lingering shadow of his past. After tracking down Hook, he faces a revelation that his quest for vengeance is far from over, leading him to Nanda Parbat to plead with Rama Kushna for the right to stay on Earth and keep fighting. With all art and writing by Neal Adams, this 1970 issue captures the character’s emotional weight and spiritual struggle in a powerful, atmospheric tale.
In "La seconde existence de Deadman," the spectral hero confronts the man who betrayed him—only to discover that vengeance is just the beginning. After the Hook’s demise, Deadman journeys to Nanda Parbat, seeking audience with the god Rama Kushna, pleading to stay on Earth and keep fighting the darkness.
In "Le retour de Morloo," Doctor-7 breaks free from confinement only to summon the ancient menace Morloo once more, forcing Mark Merlin to summon his own version of the entity from the same dark dimension to stand against the threat. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with stark, otherworldly flair, this 1970 tale pits cosmic forces against each other in a battle where the line between ally and monster blurs.
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↩ Reprints House of Secrets #68 (1964), Dynamo #3 (1967), NoMan [T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agent NoMan] #2 (1967), T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents #12 (1967), The Peacemaker #2 (1967), The Doom Patrol #116 (1967), Strange Adventures #215 (1968), The Unexpected #110 (1968), Strange Adventures #216 (1969), Bat Lash #2 (1970), Maniaks #2 (1970)
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