L'Homme Mouche #3
In "Le Tigre et la Mouche," the Homme Mouche finds himself in a life-or-death struggle after a snowmobile crash leaves him stranded with a wounded racer and the boy’s blind son. Written by Bill Mantlo and brought to life by Lee Elias’s dynamic art, with inks by Mike Esposito and colors by Mary Titus, this 1980 French edition delivers a tense, grounded adventure where survival hinges on courage and quick thinking. The cover by Mary Titus captures the raw intensity of the moment.
In "Neige tragique," the Homme Mouche finds himself caught in a deadly showdown on a snow-laden slope, where a runaway snowmobile sends him racing toward a grizzly bear—and a desperate fight to save a wounded racer and his blind son. A tense, visceral tale of survival and unexpected courage, this 1980 story unfolds with raw immediacy, grounded in the harsh beauty of the wilderness.
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