Eclipso #80
In "Partie infernale Première partie," Eclipso confronts a chilling array of simulacrums drawn from Shang Chi’s legendary rogues' gallery, echoing the tense, shadowy standoff between Nick Fury and the Yellow Claw. Written by Doug Moench and brought to life by Mike Zeck’s bold interior art, with inks by John Tartaglione, the issue unfolds with a cold, deliberate dread. The cover, a striking piece by Ernie Chan, captures the moment’s ominous intensity.
In "Deuxième partie," Jo faces off against lifelike simulacrums of Shang Chi's most notorious enemies in a high-stakes martial arts showdown that echoes the tense, cinematic clash between Nick Fury and the Yellow Claw. The story unfolds with sharp precision, blending stylized action and psychological tension, all rendered in a stark, typeset lettering style that heightens the atmosphere.
In "La malédiction," a ruthless dictator spins a tale of supernatural dread to claim a fabled treasure for himself—only to discover too late that the curse is real, and something far older and darker has awakened. With stark, atmospheric art and a chilling sense of inevitability, this 1982 horror-suspense tale from Eclipso #80 delivers a classic tale of greed and retribution, where the line between myth and menace blurs.
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