Eclipso #61
In "Chandelle lugubre," a scientist's desperate attempt to eliminate a rival backfires when the creature he creates defies its programming. As the townspeople turn on the being, its mind finds a shocking new host—transferring into the body of its creator, who meets a grim end. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Dick Ayers, this 1977 Eclipso #61 delivers a haunting tale of identity and unintended consequence. The cover by Gil Kane and Tom Palmer captures the story’s eerie, brooding tone.
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A scientist builds a creature to kill a rival, but it refuses to obey. Its creator turns the local people against it, and in trying to kill the creature, the scientist is killed and the thing’s mind is transferred to his body, freeing it to live as a man.
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