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Cover: Mike Ploog

Eclipso #55

Jan 1975 · Arédit-Artima · 4,50 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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"La malédiction du clown" delivers a delightfully bizarre 1975 adventure from Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with Jack Kirby’s dynamic art and Bill Everett’s bold inks bringing to life a prehistoric threat: a giant, atomically mutated ant with super-intelligence. When a journalist and an archaeologist uncover the creature in Africa, they must outwit its insect army—using nothing but sugar to turn the tide. Mike Ploog’s cover captures the chaos with his signature flair, making this a standout in the Eclipso series.

Contains 7 stories
La malédiction du clown
49 pp · Horror-Suspense
Man-ThingDarrel the Clown (introduction)
Le jour du dragon
28 pp · Superhero
Sub-MarinerDragon Man (villain)Dr. Dorcas (villain)Gregson Gilbert (villain)
Le jardin de la terreur
25 pp · Sword And Sorcery
ConanJennaHalamarThe Winged One

In "Le jardin de la terreur," Conan's camp is raided by The Winged One's soldiers, who seize Jenna. Returning the favor, Conan sets out to reclaim her, believing The Winged One dead after their clash, aided by Halamar in a perilous mission through the treacherous landscape.

Le piège de Modok
40 pp · Superhero
Captain America [Steve Rogers]Nick FuryA.I.M.Modok (introduction)
Cauchemar vivant
9 pp · Science Fiction
Frank [Ulysses Bloodstone] (earliest published appearance according to later continuity)Lynn AveryKasengaGrottu (introduction, origin)

In "Cauchemar vivant," a journalist and an archaeologist journey to Africa, where they uncover a colossal, atomically mutated ant endowed with startling intelligence. As the creature begins orchestrating an insect army with plans for global domination, the two humans must outwit it—using nothing but a simple trick involving sugar to turn its forces against it.

Un univers inconnu
7 pp · Science Fiction

In "Un univers inconnu," a determined scientist takes a radical step, shrinking himself to subatomic size in a bold experiment to prove that entire worlds exist beyond human scale. What follows is a journey into the hidden realm of Earth—a vast, uncharted dimension revealed only at the smallest of scales.

Mer mortelle
28 pp · Superhero
Sub-MarinerTiger Shark (villain)People of the Mist (villains, introduction, most die)

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist Jack Kirby
cover pencils, inks Mike Ploog

Reprints

↩ Reprints Strange Tales #73 (1960), Strange Tales #82 (1961), Tales of Suspense #92 (1967), Tales of Suspense #93 (1967), Tales of Suspense #94 (1967), Sub-Mariner #15 (1969), Sub-Mariner #16 (1969), Conan the Barbarian #9 (1971), Man-Thing #5 (1974), Man-Thing #6 (1974)

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