Faucon Noir #7
In "La roue de guerre," the Metal Men find themselves caught between military control and a dangerous rival as Colonel Craven takes them into Army custody to unlock their shape-shifting secrets—only for the cunning Vox to intervene, seizing Doc Magnus and preparing to extract the truth through surgery. With Joe Staton's dynamic art bringing the tension to life, this 1978 issue delivers a gripping clash of ambition and invention, all under Rich Buckler and Vince Colletta’s striking cover.
In "Notre mentor le robot," Doc reflects on a past transformed by cosmic rays—when he became a machine and forged the Gas Gang, a creation that forced the Metal Men into a desperate fight for survival. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with sharp, kinetic detail, this 1978 tale unfolds as a haunting memory from a hero’s past, where invention and identity blur in the shadow of unintended consequence.
In "Notre mentor le robot (suite)" from Faucon Noir #7 (1978), Colonel Craven seizes the Metal Men to unlock the mystery of their shape-shifting abilities, but the rogue scientist Vox has his own designs—leading to a tense standoff when he captures Doc Magnus and prepares to perform brain surgery. The Metal Men must act fast to save their mentor before Vox's twisted experiment succeeds.
In "Alerte !", Aquaman faces a deadly race against time when terrorists seize a cargo ship carrying nuclear material, threatening to plunge Atlantis into ruin. As the underwater city grapples with uncertainty, lingering doubts surface among its people about whether their king is truly the leader Atlantis needs.
In "Les casseurs," Mal, newly empowered by Azrael’s horn after defeating the Angel of Death, channels the might of the Titans to confront a violent street gang terrorizing a community striving to rebuild. With the city’s fragile hope hanging in the balance, Mal must decide how far he’ll go to protect the innocent—before the power he wields begins to change him.
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