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Etranges Aventures#68
Cover: Keith Pollard & Bob Layton

Etranges Aventures #68

Jan 1980 · Arédit-Artima · 5 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Le cavalier de l'au-delà”

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.

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artist Don Perlin · inker Abe Simon · cover Keith Pollard, Bob Layton

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artist Don Perlin
inker Abe Simon
cover pencils Keith Pollard
cover inks Bob Layton

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A nearsighted burglar breaks into a woman's apartment and awakens her when he stumbles over some boxes lying on the floor. Scared, the burglar takes his leave. Later, he learns of a local scientist who has invented a serum that cures nearsightedness. He breaks into the laboratory and shoots two scientists. He injects himself with the serum, only to discover that it was designed to cure the eyesight of bats. The man begins slowly changing into a man/bat hybrid.

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