Etranges Aventures #64
In "La pyramide de la mort," Jack Kirby's dynamic storytelling and bold artwork bring to life a high-stakes clash between Ikaris and Druig, as the latter hunts the fabled Celestial Weapon. With Kirby handling both pencils and inks, and Frank Giacoia adding sharp detail to the cover, this 1979 issue delivers a tense, otherworldly showdown rooted in ancient power and desperate choices.
In "La pyramide de la mort," Ikaris is taken by Druig, who employs the Neural Beast to force him to reveal the location of the Celestial Weapon. As Druig activates the weapon, Ikaris begins to dismantle it from within, triggering a catastrophic release of energy that endangers both him and Sigmar—just as the Celestial steps in.
In a forgotten jungle where ancient beasts still roam, Tomas, driven by a father’s expectations, hunts to prove himself—only to see his brother Gregor chosen as chief, igniting a rage that ends in tragedy. When Tomas slays a great dinosaur, he pays the price not with glory, but with his life, felled by the creature’s grieving mate.
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