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Cover: Frank Brunner

Eclipso #50

Jan 1975 · Arédit-Artima · 4 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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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.

Contains 7 stories
L'être venu d'ailleurs
23.5 pp · Horror-Suspense, Superhero
Man-Thing [Ted Sallis]Wundarr (first appearance, origin)Hektu (first appearance, flashback)Soja (first appearance, flashback)Gorein (first appearance, flashback)Ninox (first appearance, flashback)Ruseef (first appearance)Jennifer KaleJoshua KaleAndrew Kale
Thor contre Mister Hyde
37 pp · Superhero
Thor [Doctor Donald Blake]Mister Hyde [Calvin Zabo] (introduction, origin)Jane FosterOdin

In "Thor contre Mister Hyde," a vengeful Calvin Zabo transforms into Mister Hyde after being rejected by Doctor Blake, setting off a chain of chaos that pits the god of thunder against a man driven by rage. When Hyde kidnaps both Don Blake and Jane Foster, Thor's desperate attempt to save them is thwarted by Jane’s belief that Blake is still in peril—forcing her to choose between loyalty and justice. As the police uncover the truth behind the bank robbery, Odin’s test for Jane’s worthiness hangs in the balance.

La Torche Humaine
26 pp · Superhero
Sub-MarinerToro (re-introduction, last appearance in ??, death)Mrs. Raymond (Toro's wife, introduction)Mad Thinker (villain)Egghead (villain)Puppet Master (villain)
La chute libre
6 pp · Horror-Suspense
Simon QueelLuther Zoroni

In "La chute libre," a desperate elevator operator bets everything on a dangerous ruse, manipulating a wealthy passenger into tipping him big—only to find the man’s chilling promise of reward comes with a terrifying twist. The story unfolds in six stark pages, where greed meets the unknown as the elevator plummets into darkness, and the passenger’s sinister calm suggests the fall might never end.

Le retour de Cauchemar
20.5 pp · Superhero
Le cœur de l'éléphant !
27 pp · Fantasy, Sword And Sorcery
ConanTaurus of Nemedia (introduction, death)Yara (introduction, death)Yag-Kosha of Yag (introduction, death)
On recherche : Captain America
14.5 pp · Superhero
Captain America [Steve Rogers]PlannerEdwin Jarvis

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Full credits

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

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #23 (1961), Journey into Mystery #99 (1963), Journey into Mystery #100 (1964), Tales of Suspense #87 (1967), Doctor Strange #170 (1968), Sub-Mariner #14 (1969), Conan the Barbarian #4 (1971), Fear #17 (1973), Dracula #1 (1974)

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