Super Héros #4
In "Le secret des fioles," the Challengers face a terrifying, indestructible one-eyed monster that devastates villages—its only weakness revealed to be a solar-powered eye. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Jack Kirby, with inks by Kirby and Roz Kirby, this 1979 issue delivers a tense, inventive clash of science and survival. The cover, penciled by Kirby and inked by Marvin Stein, captures the monster’s looming menace in bold, dynamic lines.
In "Le secret des fioles," Karnak and his men take refuge on a remote island during their escape from the Challengers, only to stumble upon Amos Hunter and five enigmatic vials. When the first vial is opened, two of the gang are suddenly transformed into towering giants—setting off a chain of events that tests their wits and survival in the face of the unknown.
In "Un loup dans la bergerie," a prospector stumbles upon a terrifying, indestructible one-eyed monster—a walking box that lays waste to villages. As the Challengers race to stop it, their weapons fail and June’s strange sabotage throws everything into question. With the sun setting, the truth behind the creature’s solar-powered eye begins to unfold.
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