Frankenstein #19
In "Kull et le cyclope des abîmes," Jack Kirby's bold storytelling and dynamic art bring to life a cosmic journey as the New Seed awakens, born from the passing of Gordon Pruett. Sent across the stars, it witnesses the end of life on one world and helps ignite new beginnings on another—set against the stark, visionary visuals of Kirby's interior art, with Ernie Chan and Rudy Nebres crafting the striking cover.
In "La saga de Triton," Triton returns to the Inhumans with a dire warning: humanity's unchecked expansion threatens the planet's balance. His words unsettle Black Bolt, who begins a desperate search for a new sanctuary where his people might survive—before it's too late.
In "La nouvelle semence," the legacy of Gordon Pruett awakens a cosmic force that births the New Seed—a mysterious entity destined to traverse the stars. Witnessing the end of life on one world and the quiet spark of creation on another, the Seed moves through the void with purpose, its journey shaped by the echoes of what once was.
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