Eclipso #73
In "Cauchemar sur l'Himalaya," Stan Lee and Larry Lieber deliver a gripping tale of ideological clash, as the peaceful Idylicans face the aggressive Vulcans. Rather than meet violence with violence, the Idylicans retreat, using their mastery of gravity to ensnare the invaders and reclaim their former enemy’s homes. Larry Lieber’s art, with Matt Fox’s inks, brings the surreal shift in physics to life, while Jim Mooney and Bob Wiacek’s cover captures the Himalayan tension in bold, dynamic lines.
In "Les ennemis," the pacifist Idylicans face the brutal Vulcan invaders not with war, but by surrendering their world—redirecting its gravity to ensnare the aggressors and reclaim the Vulcans' own homes as their new refuge. A quiet act of defiance, this story explores survival through retreat and transformation, set in a stark, science fiction landscape shaped by choice, not force.
In "A la recherche de Shanng," an alien named Shanng crash-lands on Earth, offering wisdom in exchange for aid in finding his hidden ship. But when greed clouds human intentions, Shanng remains elusive—waiting for a time when hearts are ready, not just minds.
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