Spectral #14
In "Le pasteur maudit," a boy with hidden magical abilities is trapped in a cycle of terrifying transformations, turning into a monstrous figure in full view of the public. As fear spreads and his family desperate to help, they face an agonizing choice between healing him and silencing his power—no matter the cost. Written by Joe Orlando and John Albano, with moody, expressive art by Jim Aparo, this haunting 1977 tale from Arédit-Artima features a cover by Nestor Redondo.
In "La main de la justice," the Spectre tracks down the brutal killers of businessman Adrian Sterling, uncovering a web of corruption that leads to the company’s Vice-President—a figure far more dangerous than the hired hands. With relentless precision, the spectral vigilante exposes the truth behind the murder, setting a course that blurs the line between justice and vengeance.
In "Mystère et confusion," the Shadow and the Avenger—rivals with a long history of mutual distrust—are thrown together when the mastermind Shiwan Khan unleashes a sinister plot to ignite a global conflict. With both heroes manipulated into turning on each other, they must overcome their animosity to face the waves of troops emerging from Khan’s hidden submarine.
In "Le démon," a boy with hidden magical abilities struggles to control his transformations, shifting in public into a monstrous form that shocks and terrifies those around him. As fear mounts, his family faces an agonizing choice—first seeking a cure, then considering a desperate, irreversible procedure.
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↩ Reprints House of Mystery #201 (1972), Adventure Comics #425 (1972), Adventure Comics #426 (1973), Adventure Comics #432 (1974), Swamp Thing #15 (1975), The Shadow #11 (1975), Ghosts #44 (1975), Ghosts #45 (1976)
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