Etranges Aventures #67
In "Le retour du Dinosaure Ecarlate," Johnny, haunted by the weight of his past, faces a new threat that forces him to confront the truth of his identity. When Dr. Druid, convinced he’s battling a demonic force, attacks him head-on, Johnny unleashes his true form in front of a stunned TV crew—leaving no room for doubt. Written by Jim Shooter and brought to life with dynamic energy by Don Perlin, with inks by Sam Grainger, this 1980 issue captures a pivotal moment in the Ghost Rider saga. The cover, a striking collaboration by Jack Kirby and Mike Royer, perfectly captures the intensity of the story’s turning point.
In *Le retour du Dinosaure Ecarlate*, Devil Dinosaur and his allies are hunted across a perilous landscape by the Sky Demons, alien conquerors who have captured prehistoric beings like Moon Boy. When a battle with one alien triggers a geyser and forces a desperate retreat to the deadly Tower of Death—a fortress of monstrous Swarmers—Devil must outwit the aliens’ next assault, using the colony’s own inhabitants to turn the tide.
In "Les pouvoirs de Dr. Druide," Dr. Druid, convinced that Ghost Rider is a demonic force, confronts the stuntman-turned-phantom in a clash that forces Johnny to reveal his true nature to his entire TV crew. The confrontation leaves Johnny with no choice but to abandon his life in L.A. and walk away from his career, stepping into the shadows he’s long been tied to.
In the dusty stretch between past and present, Johnny finds himself on the run—his bike sputtering, his past closing in—until a chance stop at a remote ranch brings him face-to-face with the legendary Hawkeye and the sharp-eyed Two-Gun Kid. Just as he’s about to slip back into silence, the ground trembles and the Manticore rises, turning a quiet repair stop into a fight for survival.
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