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Cover: George Tuska

Vengeur #8

Jun 1986 · Arédit-Artima · 5,00 FRF
“Un spectre de pierre”

In "Un spectre de pierre," T'Challa confronts a web of deception in Georgia, unraveling the truth behind the murders of Angela Lynne and Windeagle. With the help of Jerry Bingham’s evocative art and Al Gordon’s sharp inks, this 1986 issue by Ed Hannigan delivers a gripping blend of mystery and revelation, as T'Challa recovers lost memories and faces both earthly and supernatural threats. The cover by George Tuska captures the story’s eerie intensity.

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writer Ed Hannigan · artist Jerry Bingham · inker Al Gordon · cover George Tuska

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inker Al Gordon
cover pencils George Tuska

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In Georgia, T'Challa uncovers the killer of Angela Lynne and Windeagle, Leroy Ames, and regains his memory of being partially brainwashed by the Dragon Circle into forgetting his prior battles with them. He later defeats the supernatural Soul Strangler and helps indict the local leader of the Klan, Ambrose Ellis, and leader of the Dragon Circle, Rev. Addison Blackburn.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).