Aventures Fiction #21
In "Les Hommes Poissons de la mer," a 1960 French sci-fi adventure from Aventures Fiction #21, Gardner Fox spins a chilling tale of infiltration and disguise as an alien invader reshapes a coastal town by turning its men into perfect duplicates of himself—each one indistinguishable from the last. With art by Sid Greene and striking cover by Gil Kane, this early entry in the series blends eerie atmosphere with a tense, paranoid premise, where the true threat hides in plain sight.
In "Les Hommes Poissons de la mer," David and Helen Palmer find themselves taken by mysterious water-breathing aliens with a terrifying plan to flood the world—only to be startled by the sudden blast of an atomic bomb test. The story unfolds with tense urgency, blending Cold War-era sci-fi dread with the quiet peril of the deep.
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↩ Reprints Tales of the Unexpected #28 (1958), House of Secrets #16 (1959), Strange Adventures #105 (1959)
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