Eclipso #36
In "Héros en double," Dr. Strange ventures to London to uncover the truth behind "Eternity," seeking answers from Sir Baskerville, a reclusive former disciple of Mordo. As Dormammu learns of Clea’s betrayal, the dark lord prepares his next move—while Strange, using cunning and magic, turns Mordo’s own spirits against him. Written by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee, with art and inks by Steve Ditko, this 1973 issue delivers a layered mystery where loyalty is tested and the line between ally and enemy blurs. Cover by Steve Ditko.
In "Héros en double," Dr. Blake is coerced into aiding an evil scientist who uses a duplicating machine to create a copy of Thor—only to find the duplicate lacks the power of Mjolnir. When the scientist accidentally duplicates himself, one version meets a fatal end, leaving the good duplicate to step into his place.
In "L'appel de l'éternité," Dr. Strange journeys to London seeking answers about "Eternity," where he's welcomed by Sir Baskerville, a reclusive former disciple of Mordo. As Dormammu learns of Clea’s betrayal, Strange uncovers a web of deception that reveals Dormammu manipulating Mordo’s rise—leading to a tense game of mind and magic that pushes Strange to outwit his foes through cunning and illusion.
In "L'androïde," Egghead turns a mundane clothing store dummy into a towering, fearsome android, using his mind-control tech to set it loose against Giant-Man. With a sly offer of a TV series celebrating the hero’s exploits—though really just a ploy to lure Hank into a trap—Egghead’s scheme unfolds in a story that blends sci-fi flair with classic superhero rivalry.
In "L'homme-robot," a reclusive inventor forms a deep bond with the humanoid robot he built—until the machine's selfless act of saving him from a bear forces his friends to question everything they thought they knew. The story unfolds with quiet intensity, probing the line between creator and creation, as the truth about the inventor's own nature begins to surface.
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