Etranges Aventures #15
"Les métamorphoses du docteur Leg" from Etranges Aventures #15 (1970) delivers a mind-bending twist on time and identity, with Ed Herron writing and Bob Brown handling both art and inks. When the Challengers confront the villainous Villo and his time-viewing schemes, the line between past and present blurs in a battle that costs two heroes their lives—only for the remaining team to risk everything to undo the damage. The cover by Bob Brown captures the eerie, shifting essence of the story’s central mystery.
In "Les métamorphoses du docteur Leg," a lab accident unleashes a terrifying transformation on a scientist, reshaping him into a being of grotesque contrast—his mind amplified into a monstrous, hyper-evolved head, while his body regresses into something bestial and primal. As the changes spiral beyond control, the line between man and monster blurs in a chilling descent.
In "Invincible ennemi," the Challengers face a chilling threat as their past selves are scrutinized by enemies using a time-viewer, forcing them into a desperate battle where their greatest allies fall. With Villo watching from afar and Brainex’s machines turning the tide, the team must outwit their foes and reclaim time itself before it’s too late.
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