Eclipso #4
In "La réincarnation d'Eclipso," the Gargoyle’s mysterious presence casts a shadow over the rooftops of Paris, drawing the Challengers into a tangled web of crime and unexpected bonds. As he forms a fragile connection with blind woman Laura, his true intentions remain shrouded—until a desperate act forces the team to confront the cost of his redemption. Written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Bob Brown, this 1969 issue delivers a moody, character-driven mystery with a haunting edge, all under a striking cover by Bob Brown.
In "La fin de la Patrouille Z," the Doom Patrol faces an abrupt end when the Chief disbands the team, leaving Larry, Cliff, and Rita to forge their own path despite the mystery behind his sudden decision. As they begin rebuilding their lives together, a new threat emerges in the form of the enigmatic Mr. 103, testing their resolve just as their unity is put to the ultimate test.
In "La gargouille démoniaque," the Gargoyle’s shadow looms over the city’s rooftops, a fugitive with a hidden past and a strange bond forming with Laura, a blind woman whose life he quietly alters. As the Challengers pursue him, torn between duty and the mystery of his motives, they’re drawn into a web of escapes, desperate alliances, and a promise that may be more dangerous than it seems.
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↩ Reprints Hawkman #8 (1965), The Doom Patrol #98 (1965), Challengers of the Unknown #46 (1965), House of Secrets #78 (1966), Pocket Chiller Library #40
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