Eclipso #7
In "Eclipso doit mourir," the sinister Mist returns to his criminal ways, wielding hypnotic flowers from Dinah Drake’s flower shop to drain the wealth of the rich. When Starman becomes entangled in the case, the Mist counters with a shocking twist—neutralizing Starman’s famed Gravity Barre in a move that leaves the hero vulnerable. Written by Gardner F. Fox and illustrated by Murphy Anderson, this 1969 French release (2 FRF) delivers a tense, clever showdown with a classic DC villain at his most devious. Cover by Murphy Anderson.
In "Eclipso doit mourir," the Syndicate sends a masked operative in a high-tech suit to eliminate Eclipso, unaware that the suit's hidden "secret weapon" is a bomb designed to kill them both. With no memory of who they are or why they’re here, the assassin faces a mission that may end in mutual destruction.
In "Les Menaces de Bruma," the cunning Mist resurfaces, weaponizing enchanted flowers from Dinah Drake’s florist shop to hypnotically drain fortunes from the wealthy. When Starman steps in to stop him, the villain counters with a shocking twist—disrupting Starman’s famed Gravity Barre in a way no one saw coming.
In "Le monde en folie," the Doom Patrol races to uncover the source of a sudden wave of madness among three esteemed public figures, each driven to violence after coming into possession of a mysterious blue stone monkey. As the team follows the trail to the remote land of Tajali, they confront a mystery that blurs the line between madness and something far more sinister.
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↩ Reprints Worlds of Fear #10 (1953), House of Secrets #54 (1962), Blackhawk #209 (1965), The Doom Patrol #96 (1965), The Brave and the Bold #61 (1965), House of Secrets #75 (1965), Strange Adventures #211 (1968), The Spectre #7 (1968)
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