Eclipso #64
In "L'Âge de Cristal," a chilling tale from Eclipso #64 (1978), a ventriloquist’s life unravels when gangsters track him down over unpaid debts—only to discover too late that the puppet he’s been performing with has been pulling the strings all along. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Paul Reinman and inks by Paul Reinman, this eerie story unfolds in a shadowed alley where the line between performer and puppet blurs. The cover, by George Pérez and Al Milgrom, captures the moment’s tension in sharp, striking detail.
In "Drôle de marionnette," a desperate ventriloquist faces a deadly reckoning when gangsters come for his gambling debts, cornering him in a dim alley. As the bullets fly, the truth unfolds: the puppet he’s been manipulating has been pulling the strings all along.
In "Trahison," a lone radar operator faces an impossible choice when alien raiders promise him the most beautiful woman in the universe—only to discover her beauty is a trap rooted in their alien perception. Written with a quiet dread and rendered in stark, atmospheric art, this 6.5-page tale from Eclipso #64 (1978) explores the cost of desire and the fragility of trust in the face of cosmic deception.
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↩ Reprints Strange Tales #76 (1960), Tales of Suspense #47 (1963), Logan's Run #1 (1977), Logan's Run #2 (1977), Logan's Run #3 (1977), Logan's Run #4 (1977), Logan's Run #5 (1977)
Reprinted in Etranges Aventures #59 (1978)
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