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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" 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.

Contains 6 stories
Le poison de l'âme
23.67 pp · Martial Arts
Shang-ChidiversKorain (first appearance, dies)Demmy Marston (first appearance)Bufford JonesDiana (dies)nameless captainChino

In "Le poison de l'âme," small-time criminal Demmy Marston bets everything on capturing Shang-Chi, hiring the deadly samurai Korain—once tied to Fu Manchu's shadowy empire. When Korain falls in battle, his body breaks under the strain of Fu Manchu’s elixir, and tragedy strikes as his final act claims the life of Marston’s girlfriend, Diana.

Le temps de la vengeance
22 pp · Martial Arts
Shang-ChiDemmy Marston (dies)Diana (as a corpse)Dirkhired hitmenassassinsFu Manchu

In "Le temps de la vengeance," Shang-Chi finds himself hunted by Demmy Marston, who blames him for the death of his lover at the hands of Korain. Trapped in an aquatic park, Shang-Chi faces Marston’s brutal vengeance—only to be interrupted by Fu Manchu, who delivers a chilling warning: Shang-Chi’s fate is not Marston’s to decide.

Le nettoyeur d'Atlanta
24.67 pp · Horror-Suspense
Man-ThingColleen Sanders (introduction)Paul SandersMark SandersChris SandersThe Scavenger (introduction)Richard RoryCarol Selby
Aventure explosive
22 pp · Martial Arts
Shang-Chimurderous Chinese waitersSir Denis Nayland SmithBlack Jack TarrFu Manchuassassins

In "Aventure explosive," Shang-Chi finds himself in a deadly showdown at a seemingly ordinary Chinese restaurant, where the waiters turn out to be assassins. Forced into action, he teams up with Sir Denis and Black Jack Tarr to thwart Fu Manchu’s latest scheme—this time, a plot to destroy Mount Rushmore.

Aux douze coups de minuit
15 pp · Horror-Suspense
Digger (host, introduction)

In "Aux douze coups de minuit," a meek man succumbs to his domineering wife’s insistence and murders his uncle to claim the man’s isolated, foreboding estate. But when they begin looting the house, a sudden, inexplicable shift drags them into the chaos of 18th-century France—where they face the guillotine, mistaken for nobility in the grip of revolution.

Au pouvoir des hommes-taupes
8.5 pp · Science Fiction
DanCasey

In "Au pouvoir des hommes-taupes," a subway train packed with passengers is seized by a hidden underground race, sparking a tense standoff between the police and the subterranean beings. What begins as a rescue mission takes a surprising turn when the authorities uncover the truth: the creatures, though feared, were not the aggressors they seemed.

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Full credits

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

Reprints

↩ Reprints Strange Tales #73 (1960), Tower of Shadows #1 (1969), Master of Kung Fu #20 (1974), Master of Kung Fu #21 (1974), Master of Kung Fu #22 (1974), Man-Thing #19 (1975)

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