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Eclipso #26

Jan 1973 · Arédit-Artima · 3 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Le tyran de la sixième dimension”

In "Le tyran de la sixième dimension," Steve Ditko and Don Rico deliver a striking blend of cosmic horror and intellectual defiance, as three skeptical scientists on a television debate vanish mid-broadcast—only for Dr. Strange to be called to confront the supernatural consequence of their disbelief. With Ditko’s distinctive art and inking anchoring the eerie journey to the dimension of Tiboro, the story unfolds with quiet menace, blending rationalism with the unknown. The cover by Steve Ditko completes the vintage 1973 French release, a 3 FRF gem from Arédit-Artima.

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writer, artist, inker Steve Ditko · writer Don Rico

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writer, artist, inker Steve Ditko
writer Don Rico

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A panel of three scientists appears on a TV program, rejecting Dr. Strange as an authority on the supernatural and dismiss magic as superstition. When the lights go out the men vanish and Dr. Strange is summoned. He discerns that the idol they dismissed is a gateway to the dimension of Tiboro, a powerful entity set to attack Earth. Strange travels to Tiboro's land and a fierce battle commences. Strange triumphs and returns to earth with the scientists who intend to expose the truth on TV. The mystic weaves a spell of forgetfulness, returning the men to the point before the lights went out.

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