Hercule #2
In "Bataille en France," Air Wave finds himself unexpectedly whisked to a strange alien waterworld where he witnesses a stark divide between two warring factions. Upon returning to Earth, he discovers a tiny, living remnant of one of the octopus-like beings has hitched a ride with him. With help from Green Lantern Hal Jordan and Aquaman, Air Wave sets out to understand the connection—and the mystery—before it's too late. The story, written by Bob Rozakis and illustrated by Alex Saviuk with inks by Dennis Jensen and colors by Tom Ziuko, features a striking cover by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano.
In "Bataille en France," Wonder Woman and Animal-Man track the Cartel to Marseille, where they face off against three deadly super-assassins in a high-stakes showdown that escalates into a tense confrontation with the enigmatic Prime Planner. The story unfolds with sharp precision, blending espionage and superhuman action in a grounded yet thrilling urban setting.
In "La pieuvre à six bras," Air Wave’s routine heroics take a bizarre turn when he’s whisked to an alien waterworld where six-armed octopus-like beings enforce a brutal hierarchy. Back on Earth, he discovers a tiny, living remnant of that world clinging to him—and soon enlists Green Lantern Hal Jordan and Aquaman to investigate the mystery, setting off a journey into the depths of an alien society.
In "Orgueil, passion et piraterie," the Legion of Super-Heroes faces off against Frake's space pirates in a high-stakes battle, but when Ultra Boy betrays his allies mid-convoy, his fate hangs in the balance—leaving the Legion unaware he may not be truly gone.
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Reprints
↩ Reprints Wonder Woman #268 (1980), Super Friends #40 (1981), The Legion of Super-Heroes #275 (1981), Action Comics #527 (1982)
Reprinted in Hulk Hors Série #[3] (1984)
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