Vengeur #13
In "La Chatte sort ses griffes," a real estate agent’s desperate attempt to deter a curious buyer from spending the night in a haunted house takes a chilling turn—when the man flees, it’s not just fear that drives him out. The agent, secretly one of the spirits haunting the estate, breathes a sigh of relief, glad to keep the house to himself. Written by Stan Lee and Larry Lieber, with art by Paul Reinman and inks by Paul Reinman, this 1975 issue of Vengeur features a cover by John Romita, whose dynamic pencils and inks bring the eerie atmosphere to life.
In "L'attaque des androïdes," Nick Fury and his team face a sudden assault aboard the Heli-Carrier when Count Bornag Royale, representing A.I.M., provokes a crisis with a swarm of rogue androids. With tensions flaring and deadly energy fields trapping Fury between them, the line between ally and enemy blurs as SHIELD scrambles to survive the attack. As the androids overwhelm the base, Fury suspects a deeper conspiracy — one that points squarely to A.I.M.'s hidden hand.
In "Le monstre du glacier," Anuxa awakens from a millennia-long slumber beneath the ice, watching as a nuclear submarine stumbles upon his frozen sanctuary. His cold, patient gaze follows humanity’s reckless advance, convinced the age of self-destruction is finally upon them.
In "Histoire surnaturelle," a real estate agent named Mr. Howard does his best to talk a buyer, John Lang, out of purchasing a haunted house—though his warnings carry a personal weight he can’t quite explain. When John insists on spending the night, the house’s true nature is revealed in chilling fashion, and Mr. Howard’s relief at the man’s hasty departure hints at a past he’d rather not remember.
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