Eclipso #57
In "Le don de la mort," a disgraced German pilot from World War I, driven by a desperate thirst for military glory, betrays the armistice to kill one last French flier—only to be undone by the testimony of his own men. Years later, the ghosts of his victims rise to reclaim their vengeance, each memory a blade in the dark. Written and illustrated by Sam Kweskin, with inks by Ernie Chan, this haunting tale unfolds with a chilling inevitability, its dread drawn from the weight of past sins. The cover, by Mike Ploog, captures the grim elegance of retribution.
In "La vengeance du fleuve," a German pilot’s obsession with military glory drives him to break the armistice, hunting one final French flier—only to have his honor stripped when his own men speak out. Years later, haunted by guilt and the weight of his crimes, he is stalked by the ghosts of those he murdered, each a spectral echo of the war’s unresolved violence.
In "L'idole infernale," Namor's struggle with his aquatic nature takes a mysterious turn when Dr. Strange subtly guides him through a psychic imprint, sending the Sub-Mariner to Boston in search of the enigmatic Idol of the Undying Ones. The journey unfolds as a haunting blend of myth and mystery, where ancient powers stir beneath the surface of the modern world.
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