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Eclipso #20

Jul 1972 · Arédit-Artima · 2,50 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "La vengeance de Submariner," a 1972 Eclipso #20 from Arédit-Artima, Stan Lee and Steve Ditko deliver a chilling tale where the supernatural meets the uncanny. When Strange arrives to investigate a TV crew's broadcast from a supposedly haunted house, he finds himself blocked from entering in spirit form—only to discover, once inside, that the house itself is alive. Cover by Steve Ditko, this issue blends eerie atmosphere with a mind-bending twist, all rendered in Ditko’s signature style.

Contains 6 stories
La vengeance de Submariner
80 pp · Superhero
Sub-Mariner [Namor]

In "La vengeance de Submariner," Namor, unaware he’s been manipulated by the Puppet Master, is pursued by the Army after a bank robbery. Wounded and seeking refuge, he plunges into the Hudson River, where he’s found by Lady Dorma—sent to the surface to retrieve him as the ancient Behemoth stirs beneath Atlantis. But the beast is no longer free, now under the control of Krang. As Namor breaks free from his puppeteer’s grip, a new threat emerges: Krang has ordered the Puppet Master to craft a new puppet, and the next target is already in motion.

Le mystérieux suiveur de la Boucing Bessie
16 pp · War
L'incroyable mutant
11 pp · Horror-Suspense
L'homme qui était double
17 pp · Fantasy
Les saboteurs sont parmi nous
14.5 pp · Superhero
Captain America [Steve Rogers]Bucky [James Buchanan Barnes]Sando [Colonel Wolfgang von Krantz]OmarAgent 13 [Betsy Rossunnamed]

In "Les saboteurs sont parmi nous," Captain America and Bucky are drawn into a dangerous trap orchestrated by Sando, a Nazi agent disguised as part of a harmless stage act with his seemingly innocent partner, Omar—using eerie mental projections to sow chaos behind enemy lines.

La maison des ténèbres
13 pp · Superhero
Dr. StrangeBill Brinkly (TV reporter)Allan Stevens (TV reporter)

In "La maison des ténèbres," Stephen Strange investigates a haunted house rumored to be broadcasting live on television—only to find the supernatural is far stranger than expected. When his usual spirit form can't cross the threshold, he enters the house in person, uncovering a chilling truth: the building itself is alive.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
writer, artist, inker Steve Ditko

Reprints

↩ Reprints Strange Tales #120 (1964), Tales of Suspense #64 (1965), Tales to Astonish #76 (1966), Tales to Astonish #77 (1966), Tales to Astonish #78 (1966), Tales to Astonish #79 (1966), Tales to Astonish #80 (1966), Tales to Astonish #81 (1966), Strange Adventures #215 (1968), Strange Adventures #216 (1969)

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