Le Manoir des Fantômes #3
"Vision d'horreur" delivers a chilling blend of science fiction and psychological dread in this 1982 installment from Le Manoir des Fantômes. When August Breuger has his brain preserved and linked to a machine to extend his life, his assistant soon discovers the dangerous potential of his mind—and the terrifying cost of exploiting it. Written by Carl Wessler, with dynamic art by Dick Ayers and inks by Dan Adkins, the issue pulses with eerie atmosphere, while Jim Starlin's cover captures the story's unsettling essence.
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August Breuger has his brain removed and hooked to a computer to prolong his life. His assistant tries to use the brain's mental powers to get rich.
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