Eclipso #9
In "Un jour dans la vie de Dynamo," Leonard Brown’s routine day at work takes a wild turn when a simple request for a raise is derailed by a globe-trotting crisis. From the streets of Hong Kong, where he faces the menace of the Red Dragon, to the hidden depths of the Subterraneans’ realm, Dynamo must stop Overlord’s plan to unleash nuclear Armageddon—aided by the unexpected help of Iron Maiden. By the time he returns, his promotion is the last thing on his mind.
In "Weed le magnifique," ordinary THUNDER agent Weed—unremarkable, uncostumed, and unpowered—finds himself caught in a mind-bending scheme when the telepathic villain Doctor Oom exploits his deepest desire: to be special. With the powerful Dynamo, Lightning, and others lured into a trap, Weed must rely on his wits and courage to save THUNDER, proving that heroism isn’t always about power.
In "60 secondes mortelles," Larry Trainor, the Negative Man, races against the clock to disarm four nuclear bombs scattered across the globe—each one a potential spark to global war between the United States and the Soviet Union. With the fate of the world hanging in the balance, the Doom Patrol’s team, including The Chief, Elasti-Girl, and Robotman, must rely on his desperate gamble to prevent catastrophe.
When Doctor-7 steals rare ingredients to summon the ancient, monstrous Morloo, the powerful entity’s arrival threatens to unravel reality itself. With Elsa Magussen caught in the crossfire and Mark Merlin racing to stop the ritual, the line between ally and enemy blurs in a battle of wills and magic.
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↩ Reprints Beware! Terror Tales #2 (1952), House of Secrets #67 (1964), The Doom Patrol #98 (1965), House of Secrets #77 (1966), Dynamo #1 (1966), Ghostly Tales #64 (1967), The Spectre #2 (1968), Strange Adventures #213 (1968)
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