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Cover: Gil Kane & John Romita & Frank Giacoia

Eclipso #66

Jan 1979 · Arédit-Artima · 5 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Le poison de l'âme”

"Le poison de l'âme" delivers a tense, visceral showdown in Eclipso #66, where Demmy Marston's rage over his girlfriend's death drives him to hunt Shang-Chi through the eerie confines of an aquatic park. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Ron Wilson with inks by Al Milgrom, the issue escalates with a brutal confrontation that’s cut short by the sudden arrival of Fu Manchu and his deadly snake—setting a chilling tone for the stakes ahead. The cover by Gil Kane, John Romita, and Frank Giacoia captures the moment with sharp, dramatic flair.

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writer Doug Moench · artist Ron Wilson · inker Al Milgrom · cover Gil Kane, John Romita, Frank Giacoia

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Full credits

artist Ron Wilson
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover pencils, inks John Romita
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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Demmy Marston holds Shang-Chi responsible for the death of his girlfriend at the hands of Korain and puts a price on his head. Shang-Chi is caught in an aquatic park and brought before Marston, who starts beating him to death. Marston is interrupted by Fu Manchu and his men and killed with a snake. Fu Manchu says that he alone decides when Shang-Chi dies, but it is not today.

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