Frankenstein #2
In "Ravissante sorcière," a reclusive hermit recounts a strange bargain with alien visitors—one that left him with an empty chest and a newfound understanding of what truly matters. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with dynamic art by Jack Kirby and inks by Steve Ditko, this 1975 issue delivers a quietly profound tale of exchange and perspective. The cover by Mike Ploog captures the story’s eerie, otherworldly tone.
In "Amis contre amis," the Inhumans are targeted by a missile attack, with the second missile destroyed just in time—its wreckage implicating the Fantastic Four. As tensions rise, the truth behind the assault begins to unravel, testing alliances and revealing hidden motives.
In "Mutation génétique," Beast leaves the X-Men to work at the Brand Corporation, where his ongoing experiments with his mutation take a terrifying turn—leaving him permanently transformed into a furry, monstrous form. Written by a noted hand and illustrated with striking detail, this 1975 tale explores the cost of scientific ambition and the fragile line between man and monster.
In "Le miroir noir de Athmar Phong," Thongor, captured and imprisoned by the Demon of Zangabal, finds an unlikely ally in the imprisoned Ald Thurmis. Together, they escape the dungeon and face the Demon with the ancient Shield of Cathloda—only to be captured once more by the enigmatic Athmar Phong. When Thongor inadvertently shatters the Black Mirror, a long-buried entity is unleashed, setting off a chain of events that will reshape the fate of the Ultracosmos.
In "Rencontre dans les marécages," a reclusive hermit recounts how he once aided stranded aliens, receiving a chest of treasure in return—only to find it empty. What he didn’t realize was that the real gift was the air he’d unknowingly given them, a rare treasure in the void.
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↩ Reprints Tales to Astonish #7 (1960), Journey into Mystery #109 (1964), Amazing Adventures #1 (1970), Amazing Adventures #2 (1970), Amazing Adventures #3 (1970), Amazing Adventures #4 (1971), Amazing Adventures #11 (1972), Creatures on the Loose #22 (1973), Creatures on the Loose #23 (1973), Frankenstein #5 (1973)
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