Étranges Aventures #4
"L'homme éclair" delivers a gripping twist on the classic duality trope in Étranges Aventures #4, where Daredevil finds himself tracking a mysterious figure whose daytime calm hides a terrifying nocturnal transformation. Written by Jean Depelley and Charles Biro, with art, inks, and colors by Biro and Reed Man, the story unfolds with sharp tension as Daredevil confronts a killer whose identity shocks even him—especially when the trail leads to his own love, Tonia Saunders. Chris Malgrain’s cover captures the eerie contrast of light and shadow that defines the issue’s unsettling tone.
In "null," Daredevil [Bart Hill] finds himself caught in a deadly mystery when a series of high-profile murders point to someone with a shocking dual nature—one moment ordinary, the next a monstrous force of violence. His investigation takes a personal turn when the trail leads to Tonia Saunders, the woman he loves, leaving him torn between justice and the truth.
In a quietly absurd twist of invention, a brilliant but eccentric mind builds a clumsy, bumbling version of Bozo the Robot—only to find it far more capable than expected. When the suit’s true potential is revealed, even the Iron Man invention proves inadequate, forcing a desperate escape as mobsters close in.
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