Etranges Aventures #44
In "Motard du diable," Kraven the Hunter turns his deadly focus on Zabu, felling Ka-Zar and dragging the mighty beast to New York. With the jungle lord now a hunted man in the city, he must navigate the urban jungle to reclaim his companion. Written by Stan Lee and Roy Thomas, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Sam Grainger, this 1975 adventure brings Ka-Zar’s wild world into the heart of civilization. The cover, by Gil Kane with inks by Frank Giacoia and Joe Sinnott, captures the tension of the hunt in bold, striking detail.
In "Motard du diable," Daimon Hellstrom is summoned to exorcise a demon possessing Linda Littletrees, while Johnny Blaze struggles to survive after a brutal collision with a police roadblock. The story unfolds with urgent supernatural tension and high-octane peril, as Hellstrom confronts a malevolent force and Blaze’s fate hangs in the balance.
In "Le rayon maudit," the Hidden Man and his henchman Loko attempt to seize the powers of Giant-Man, only to be thwarted when authorities from the Hidden Man’s home planet intervene. Meanwhile, the Wasp discovers a way to ride a bee, mastering its flight to stay close to Giant-Man when he’s needed most.
In "Le maître de la jungle," Kraven the Hunter targets Zabu, overpowers Ka-Zar, and takes the loyal beast back to New York. Determined to reclaim his companion, Ka-Zar follows Kraven into the city, setting the stage for a tense confrontation in a world far removed from the wilds of the jungle.
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