Héros 2000 #4
In "La vengeance du cobaye," Prof. Jaxon Rugarth's desperate bid to prove his theory about time travel spirals into madness at the Time Institute, transforming him into the terrifying Infinite Man—able to summon any creature from any era to hunt down the Legion and Rond Vidar. Written by Paul Levitz and brought to life by James Sherman’s art, with inks by Bob Wiacek and colors by Liz Berube, this 1979 issue delivers a mind-bending twist on time and consequence. The cover, by Mike Grell, captures the eerie intensity of a man unmoored from history.
In "La vengeance du cobaye," Prof. Jaxon Rugarth’s desperate bid to prove his theory on time travel spirals into madness, transforming him into the Infinite Man—a being capable of summoning any creature from any era to unleash chaos upon the Legion and Rond Vidar. The story unfolds as his fractured mind becomes a weapon, blurring the line between scientist and monster.
In "Rendez-vous avec Batgirl," Batgirl’s mission to stop the Squadron for the Advancement of Everybody takes a surprising turn when she agrees to a date with a shy sergeant, pulling her into a moment of unexpected connection amid the chaos. The story captures a rare, tender pause in the action, blending superhero tension with quiet personal chemistry.
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