Eclipso #3
In "Le sinistre avertissement," the Professor and his team face a deadly countdown when an avalanche traps their submarine, with a bomb set to detonate in two hours. As Ace and Red attempt desperate rescues, the Professor recalls a past peril involving a Cyclope and a Flying Fish, leading to a final, high-stakes maneuver to free the sub. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Bob Brown, this tense 1968 adventure blends suspense and memory in a gripping survival tale.
When scientist Philip Watson gains the eerie ability to understand rats after a crash, he uncovers a terrifying conspiracy: they’re plotting to overthrow humanity. As he races to develop a deadly antidote, the forest itself turns against him, swarming with creatures he once thought silent.
In "La pierre de Lune," Gordon, Mona, and the professor journey to the mysterious "île de l'homme perdu" in search of the legendary moonstone, hoping its power might stop Eclipso. The story unfolds with a sense of ancient mystery and urgent peril, grounded in the trio’s determination and the island’s enigmatic aura.
In "Shrike frappe la nuit !", the Hawks face off against the airborne villain Shrike—Pie-griéche—whose storm-wielding wings unleash lightning and gales. After his defeat, Pie-griéche reveals he has no memory of how he gained his powers, leading the team to uncover his true origin on the distant planet Moronon, where they soon find themselves hunted by the malevolent ruler who knows Pie-griéche is the rightful heir.
In "Deux heures de sursis !", the Professor finds himself trapped beneath an avalanche with a bomb set to detonate in two hours, forcing him to rely on his wits and the help of Ace, Rocky, and Red. As the team scrambles to free the submerged sub, memories of a past encounter with the Cyclope and the Flying Fish resurface, offering a fleeting clue in a desperate race against time.
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