Etranges Aventures #38
In "Docteur Strange contre Nécrodamus," a desperate man takes a dangerous gamble with two mystical lenses, believing invisibility will grant him power—only to discover that seeing the world means losing it. Steve Ditko’s intricate art brings a haunting, cerebral tension to this surreal tale, where perception and reality blur in unexpected ways. The cover by Dan Adkins captures the eerie stillness of a moment suspended between sight and shadow.
In "La défaite de Boomerang," the Secret Empire enlists the notorious Boomerang to steal the plans for the Orion missile, sending him straight to Gamma Base. As Rick, Betty, and Glenn emerge from the underground kingdom, Boomerang captures Betty, using her as leverage in his mission. With the Mole Man and Tyrannus locked in battle, Banner races through the chaos, desperate to reach the surface and save his friends—only to find that his only hope lies in an unexpected transformation.
In "L'invisible," a desperate man demands two mystical lenses from a witch, believing they’ll grant him invisibility. She warns him of the price, yet hands them over—unaware that true invisibility comes at a cost neither of them can foresee.
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