Etranges Aventures #65
In "Le Dinosaure Ecarlate," the Enforcer wields a stolen gizmo from the Eel to forge a deadly disintegrator beam, seizing control of the California mob with terrifying precision. When his power is tested at a naval yard, Ghost Rider arrives to challenge him—no words, just the roar of the bike and the clash of wills. Written by Gerry Conway and Don Glut, with art by Don Heck and inks by Keith Pollard, this 1980 issue features a cover by Jack Kirby and Frank Giacoia, capturing the intensity of a showdown that’s as much about legacy as it is about lightning-fast justice.
In *Le Dinosaure Ecarlate*, Moon Boy witnesses his red-skinned protector, Devil Dinosaur, fend off a fierce challenge from Thunder-Horn, the Triceratops, in their volcanic valley. As the dust settles, memories surface of their bond forged long ago—when Moon Boy found the wounded baby Devil, the last survivor of a massacre by the Killer Folk, his body scarred by flame and fire. Now, with the Killer Folk rallying under a new leader, the peace of the Valley of Flame hangs in the balance.
In "La marque d'Enforcer," the Enforcer wields a stolen device from the Eel to forge a disintegrator beam, swiftly ascending as the new boss of the California mob. When his power is tested at a naval yard, Ghost Rider arrives to challenge him—no words, just action.
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