Eclipso #55
"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.
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A journalist and an archaeologist go to Africa and find an atomically mutated giant ant with super-intelligence. The giant ant tries to lead an army of insects to world conquest, but is foiled when the humans use sugar to turn his ants against him.
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