Etranges Aventures #68
In "Le cavalier de l'au-delà," a clumsy burglar stumbles into a woman's apartment, startled by her presence, then flees—only to become obsessed with a local scientist’s cure for nearsightedness. After breaking into the lab and injecting himself with a mysterious serum meant for bats, he begins a terrifying transformation into a man/bat hybrid. Don Perlin’s expressive art and Abe Simon’s inks bring this eerie descent to life, while Keith Pollard and Bob Layton’s cover captures the unsettling blend of human and creature.
In the heart of a high-stakes stunt, Ghost Rider is abruptly yanked into the sanctum sanctorum of Dr. Strange, only to find himself locked in a battle across a realm of demons—where every blow feels like a trap. As the line between ally and enemy blurs, the spirit of vengeance is driven ever deeper by a force that whispers through the shadows, leading him through a rift into the real world to face the truth.
In "Une opération réussie," a clumsy burglar, plagued by poor eyesight, stumbles into a woman’s apartment and flees when he wakes her. Later, drawn by the promise of a cure, he breaks into a lab where a scientist’s serum—meant for bats—transforms him into a man/bat hybrid. The story unfolds with quiet dread, exploring the strange consequences of a desperate fix.
In "Dresseurs de dinosaures," Moon Boy seeks to reunite with the Small-Folk when the Dino Riders—cavemen clad in reptile skins and riding dinosaurs—launch a brutal assault on Devil Dinosaur, aiming to break and claim him as their own. Led by the ruthless Gray-Tooth, the Riders push the mighty beast to his limits until Moon Boy rallies the Small-Folk, using cunning traps to turn the tide. With the Dino Riders defeated, Devil Dinosaur turns his fury toward Gray-Tooth, setting the stage for a final confrontation.
In "Le Globe maléfique," Ghost Rider, stranded and disguised as Johnny, finds himself in a town where The Orb is hunting him for past vengeance. As Roxanne searches for her missing beau, she's ambushed by The Orb, who steals her memories—only to be saved by Ghost Rider’s sudden return. With Brahma Bill exploiting the chaos, Roxy is claimed as his own, unaware that Johnny is just steps away.
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↩ Reprints Chamber of Chills #6 (1973), Ghost Rider #28 (1978), Ghost Rider #29 (1978), Ghost Rider #30 (1978), Ghost Rider #31 (1978), Ghost Rider #32 (1978), Devil Dinosaur #8 (1978)
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