L'Inattendu #25
In "L'ombre du Ku-Klux-Klan," T’Challa confronts a renewed threat as Windeagle, an agent tied to the secret Cercle du Dragon, attacks him at the Wakandan consulate in New York. Haunted by fragmented memories of a past investigation into the death of Monica Lynne’s sister in Georgia, T’Challa uncovers a chilling connection between the Cercle and the Ku Klux Klan. With the help of a mysterious ally, he infiltrates a Klan gathering, only to face the Soul Strangler and the full force of the Klan’s hidden agenda. Written by Ed Hannigan and illustrated by Jerry Bingham with inks by Gene Day, the issue features a striking cover by Al Milgrom and Klaus Janson, capturing the tension of a 5 FRF comic from 1980.
In "L'ombre du Ku-Klux-Klan," T’Challa, still reeling from a forgotten past, confronts Windeagle at the Wakandan consulate in New York, reigniting a mystery tied to the death of Monica Lynne’s sister in Georgia. As the attack unfolds, T’Challa uncovers a chilling connection between the secret cult of the Cercle du Dragon and the Ku Klux Klan, leading him to infiltrate a Klan gathering where he faces both the Soul Strangler and the Klan’s full force.
In "La pendule noire !", a thief steals a mysterious clock from an old man, only to find it cursed—each time he holds it, he ages rapidly, and setting it down brings unbearable pain. Trapped between a swift decay, endless agony, or imprisonment, he must decide what fate he can endure.
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