Etranges Aventures #3
In "Une double vie," the Atom's journey through the Time Pool takes an unexpected turn, leaving behind a strange ripple in the present that complicates his fight against the Black Phantom. Written by Gardner Fox and brought to life by Gil Kane’s dynamic art with inks by Sid Greene, this 1967 issue from Etranges Aventures #3 explores the tangled consequences of time travel in a story that’s as much about identity as it is about action.
In *Le cinéma total*, a visionary inventor perfects a revolutionary film process that immerses viewers directly into the scenes unfolding on screen—until his backers uncover the horrifying cost of such total immersion. As the line between fiction and reality begins to blur, the consequences of his breakthrough threaten to consume everyone involved.
When a side effect from the Atom’s travels through the Time Pool begins to unravel his focus, he finds himself racing against time to stop the Black Phantom—his mind fractured by echoes of the past, his powers slipping just as the threat grows.
In "Le mot de la fin," two archaeologists awaken a colossal being from suspended animation, unleashing a threat that will only cease when they decipher the riddle behind its creation. As the ancient entity stirs, the weight of its purpose rests on their ability to uncover the truth buried beneath time.
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