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Eclipso#50
Cover: Frank Brunner

Eclipso #50

Jan 1975 · Arédit-Artima · 4 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“L'être venu d'ailleurs”

In "L'être venu d'ailleurs," Calvin Zabo's transformation into Mister Hyde ignites a dangerous chain of events after being rejected by Doctor Blake—leading to a kidnapping that pits Thor against his own reputation. With Don Heck's dynamic art capturing the escalating tension, Stan Lee crafts a story where Thor's quest to prove worthy collides with Hyde's vendetta, and Jane Foster's loyalty is tested in ways that could cost her everything. Frank Brunner's striking cover perfectly encapsulates the storm brewing between myth and madness.

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writer Stan Lee · artist, inker Don Heck · cover Frank Brunner

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writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Don Heck
cover pencils, inks Frank Brunner

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Having been refused a job by Doctor Blake, Calvin Zabo becomes Mister Hyde and attacks the doctor. Meanwhile, Odin has agreed to let Thor marry Jane Foster if she proves worthy. After Mister Hyde learns that Blake survived ('saved' by Thor) it seems that Thor robs a bank, and the police issue a warrant for his arrest. Then, Mister Hyde kidnaps Don Blake and Jane Foster. Jane stops Thor from catching Hyde because she thinks that Don is still in danger. The police realize that Hyde framed Thor for the bank robbery, but Jane's actions convince Odin that she is unworthy of immortality.

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