Faucon Noir #18
In "Le dieu de colère," the Blackhawk finds himself trapped inside a commandeered manned torpedo, piloted by Octo and his gang, as the sea turns hostile. When a mysterious race of mermen suddenly attack Octo’s mechanical octopus, the tide shifts in ways no one expected. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Dick Dillin with inks by Charles Cuidera, this 1980 issue features a striking cover by Jim Aparo.
In "Le dieu de colère," Carter Hall finds himself wrongly accused of a crime, forcing Atom, Hawkman, and Hawkgirl to follow a mysterious clue to India. There, they confront the ancient Hindu deities Brahma, Shiva, and Vishnu—each a figure of immense power and enigmatic purpose.
In the crushing depths of the Marianas Trench, Aquaman races to prevent the Fisherman from salvaging a long-lost sunken ship—only to find himself outmaneuvered by a third intruder, the Scavenger, who has his own deadly interest in the wreck. "Lutte sous les flots" unfolds in the silent, pressure-laden dark, where every move could mean the difference between discovery and disaster.
In "L'Homme-Torpille," Blackhawk finds himself trapped inside his own experimental manned torpedo when it's hijacked by the rogue Octo and his crew. With the sea floor alive with a hidden race of mermen, the line between man and machine blurs as the underwater assault begins.
In "Chefs-d'œuvre surnaturels," The Phantom Stranger recounts the forgotten tales of Father John Christian and Rabbi Samuel Shulman, who once battled possessed machines with sacred rites. When Dr. 13 dismisses such legends as mass hysteria, the world is thrown into chaos as a demonic computer unleashes a global machine uprising—leaving The Stranger to confront the supernatural threat before it consumes all.
In "La carte des menaces...", four adventurers venture into the dense jungles of Burma, drawn by the promise of a hidden treasure of jewels. As they push deeper into the wild, tensions rise—each step closer to the prize brings with it the growing suspicion that one among them has no intention of sharing the spoils.
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