Eclipso #24
"Maléfices" delivers a spellbinding showdown in Eclipso #24 (1972), where Stephen Strange faces off against the dark sorcerer Mordo in a battle that spans continents and dimensions. With art by Steve Ditko and writing by the legendary duo of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the issue captures the eerie intensity of a clash between mystical forces, as Strange uses the Eye of Agamotto and his amulet to track his mentor across the globe. The cover by Vicente Cebollo Peinado perfectly captures the moment of confrontation, setting the tone for a tale of ancient magic and unseen peril.
In "La poursuite infernale," Doctor Strange faces a dire threat when three of Mordo’s disciples assault his sanctuary. After repelling them, Strange turns to the Eye of Agamotto and his amulet to summon his mentor—only for Mordo himself to appear, claiming he’s captured the Ancient One. What follows is a relentless psychic duel across the globe, as the two sorcerers battle in spectral form, their clash leading through distant lands to a hidden jungle in Tibet. The story unfolds with tense momentum, rooted in the mystic duel and the fate of the Ancient One, all while Strange fights to reclaim what’s been taken.
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