Faucon Noir #4
In "Révolte à Santa Culpa," the Metal Men journey to Venice on a mission to recover blackmail money Doc had hidden during a period of madness—though, still suffering from amnesia, he has no memory of entrusting Chemo with its protection. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Walter Simonson, this 1977 adventure blends suspense and intrigue as the team navigates the city’s labyrinthine canals and secrets. The cover, by Dick Giordano, captures the issue’s tense atmosphere with its striking, shadowed composition.
In "Chemo la menace," the Metal Men journey to Venice on a mission to recover hidden blackmail money—only to find themselves up against Chemo, who’s been guarding it all along. With Doc still struggling with amnesia, the team must navigate the city’s canals and secrets without knowing the full truth behind the money’s origin.
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