Eclipso #63
In "Cauchemar à l'université," a scientist’s groundbreaking discovery with a powerful new microscope reveals a hidden world existing at the subatomic level—so shocking, it forces him to confront the unsettling truth that violence and chaos are not unique to his own world. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Steve Ditko, this 1978 issue delivers a mind-bending premise with eerie precision, its cover by Jim Mooney capturing the story’s unsettling tone.
In "Adieu, Black Goliath!", Tony Stark grapples with the theft of a crucial invention, bound by secrecy from even his closest ally, Bill. When Stilt-Man's Z-Ray attack triggers a sudden disappearance, Black Goliath—Celia Jackson—and her nephew Keith vanish without a trace.
In "L'atome-Terre," a scientist wielding a revolutionary microscope peers into the subatomic realm and stumbles upon a startling revelation: a miniature Earth, complete with its own civilizations and conflicts, mirroring the brutality of our own world. The discovery forces a profound reckoning with the nature of violence and the universality of human (or perhaps non-human) struggle.
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