Eclipso #17
In "Le parchemin du péril," Loki escapes his Asgardian prison and sets his sights on Earth, seeking revenge against Thor. With the help of a cunning trickster who hypnotizes him, Loki unleashes chaos—until Thor’s transformation into Donald Blake breaks the spell, turning the tide in a battle of wits and might. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, illustrated by Jack Kirby with inks by Dick Ayers, this 1971 issue delivers a classic clash of myth and magic.
In "Loki, le dieu du mal !", the trickster god Loki escapes his prison in Asgard and descends upon Earth, driven by a thirst for vengeance against Thor. With the help of a cunning hypnotist who aids his schemes, Loki unleashes chaos—until Thor’s transformation into Donald Blake breaks the spell, turning the tide in a battle of wits and power.
In "La reine des requins," the Blackhawks race against time to counteract Killer Shark’s deadly serum, while Zinda—playing a dangerous game of deception—leads Blackhawk to Blackhawk Island, where she turns the museum’s arsenal against them. The tension mounts as old machines and hidden traps become weapons in a battle for survival.
In "Monsieur 103," Rita finds herself drawn back into action when her friends Larry and Cliff are missing, and she joins their mission despite her new life as a married woman. The Doom Patrol faces off against their old adversary, M. 103, in a tense confrontation that takes an unexpected turn when Rita uncovers a financial betrayal tied to Gar.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #85 (1962), Blackhawk #200 (1964), The Doom Patrol #105 (1966), Strange Adventures #216 (1969), The Spectre #8 (1969), Pocket Chiller Library #31
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