Eclipso #43
In "Le monstre des marais," Dr. Strange journeys into the realm of the dread Dormammu, guided by the Ancient One’s urgent warning that the dark lord plans to invade Earth. With the Ancient One too frail to confront the threat, Strange must face Dormammu’s dimension alone—enduring perilous trials and a mysterious girl who watches his every move. Written by Steve Ditko and Stan Lee, with art by Steve Ditko and cover by Neal Adams, this 1974 issue delivers a tense, mystical showdown that sets the stage for an epic clash.
In "Le monstre des marais," Man-Thing emerges from the swamp to confront the terrifying consequences when two children, Jennifer and Andrew Kane, unwittingly summon Thog, a malevolent demon lord, through forbidden magic. As the creature stirs from ancient depths, the fragile balance of the marshes begins to unravel—and the only thing standing between Thog and Earth is a creature born of the swamp itself.
In "Le défi des ténèbres," Dr. Strange is summoned to the Ancient One’s side as the elder mystic reveals the looming threat of Dormammu, who seeks to breach into Earth. Forced to enter Dormammu’s realm to confront the darkness, Strange battles endless perils while a mysterious girl silently watches his journey—only to step forward and warn him of the entity’s true power. When Strange finally faces Dormammu, he refuses to let the villain harm his mentor, challenging him instead in a showdown that will decide the fate of both worlds.
In "Le combat contre les aérobies," Namor finds himself imprisoned on Skull Island, held by the ruthless Plunderer, who attempts to sway him with a vibra-gun forged from Plunderstone. When the Swamp Men launch a surprise assault, chaos erupts—Namor breaks free as the Plunderer’s base burns, but not before the villain escapes in his formidable submarine. With Atlantis now in peril, the Sub-Mariner must race to defend his home, unaware of the vengeance the Plunderer has sworn.
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