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Cover: Frank Brunner

Eclipso #52

Jan 1975 · Arédit-Artima · 4 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "Lugubre délire," Captain America races to stop A.I.M. from delivering the Cosmic Cube to the Red Skull, using an experimental SHIELD missile to pursue the villain's agent. After a tense aerial chase, Cap and the captured pilot parachute onto a remote island, where the Red Skull’s psychological assault begins—revealing a devastating secret about Bucky’s fate. Written by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, with dynamic art by Jolly Jack and inks by Frank Giacoia, this 1975 issue features a cover by Frank Brunner that captures the story’s eerie intensity.

Contains 6 stories
Lugubre délire
51 pp · Horror-Suspense
Man-ThingHoward The Duck (introduction)
Le dieu démoniaque
25 pp · Sword And Sorcery
ConanFafnirJenna (introduction)NubionMaldizHajii the Priestessthe night god
Les pendules maléfiques
24.67 pp · Superhero
Doctor StrangeCleaAncient OneVictoria BentleyWongLord NekronSatannishFredCharlie

In "Les pendules maléfiques," Doctor Strange confronts Lord Nekron, a being who has bargained with Supreme Satannish for eternal life on the condition that he find a mystic to replace him within a year. With time itself turned against him, Strange races to outmaneuver a dark pact that threatens to seal Nekron’s fate—and Satannish’s hunger—for good.

Le retour de Crâne Ecarlate
14.5 pp · Superhero
Captain America [Steve Rogers]Red Skull [Johann Schmidt]Count Bornag RoyaleHorstWolfgangA.I.M.

In "Le retour de Crâne Ecarlate," Cap races to intercept a downed pilot linked to A.I.M., uncovering a dire threat: the Cosmic Cube is in the hands of the Red Skull. With SHIELD’s experimental missile and a remote camera as his only leads, Cap pursues the fugitive to a remote island, where a brutal showdown unfolds—only to be undone by a devastating revelation that shakes his resolve.

Le journal hanté
7 pp · Fantasy
Nick RoverOlef

In "Le journal hanté," a fugitive criminal reinvents himself as a newspaper publisher, only to discover his typesetter can foresee the future—just by setting the headlines. When the man's attempts to exploit this power backfire, he panics and turns himself in, only to realize the typesetter may have been manipulating events all along.

Zarrko l'homme du futur
34 pp · Superhero
Thor [Donald Blake]Tomorrow Man [Arthur Zarrko]

In "Zarrko l'homme du futur," Loki manipulates Odin into stripping Thor of his strength as punishment for his love for Jane Foster, then revives the forgotten Tomorrow Man to alter history. With a formidable robot at his command, the Tomorrow Man travels back in time to challenge Thor, forcing the god to confront a future he never intended to shape.

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
writer Jack Kirby
artist Jolly Jack
cover pencils, inks Frank Brunner

Reprints

↩ Reprints Tales of Suspense #19 (1961), Journey into Mystery #101 (1964), Journey into Mystery #102 (1964), Tales of Suspense #79 (1966), Doctor Strange #174 (1968), Conan the Barbarian #6 (1971), Fear #19 (1973), Man-Thing #1 (1974)

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