Névrose #12
In "Lumière du jour, noir de la nuit," writer Arnold Drake and artist Frank Robbins deliver a gripping tale of survival and dread, following Dolph Culhane after a plane crash strands him in the mountains. Forced to eat the racehorse he’d just purchased to survive, Dolph’s ordeal takes a terrifying turn when he learns the horse was diseased—just as he begins to feel its symptoms creeping into his own body. Denys Cowan’s stark cover captures the story’s haunting mood, perfectly framing a narrative that lingers long after the final page.
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After a plane crash in the mountains, Dolph Culhane is forced to eat the race horse he just bought in order to stay alive, but after he is rescued he learns that the horse was diseased, just as he starts to feel the symptoms himself.
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