Spectral #15
In "Les rites du printemps," Dxyp the demon, restless and seeking diversion, attempts a simple teleportation to Earth—only to accidentally summon a young boy to his realm, unleashing chaos in ways neither he nor the boy could have foreseen. Written by Jack C. Harris and brought to life with striking precision by Steve Ditko, this 1987 issue from Arédit-Artima features a cover by John Totleben, capturing the eerie, otherworldly tension of a realm unbalanced by an unexpected guest.
In "Royaume de monstres," Dxyp the demon, restless in his realm, attempts a reckless portal to Earth—only to accidentally pull a young boy into his domain, where his chaotic presence throws the demon’s dark kingdom into disarray. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with eerie precision, this six-page tale unfolds with a perfect balance of whimsy and unease, as one boy’s innocent curiosity stirs ancient terrors.
In "Réveiller les morts," Dr. Charles Maynard makes a desperate, monstrous choice to save his paralyzed wife—transplanting her mind into the body of a convicted murderess. The story unfolds with chilling precision, exploring the fragile line between life, identity, and the consequences of playing god.
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