Aventures Fiction #40
"L'homme au regard électronique" delivers a sleek, eerie sci-fi mystery in Aventures Fiction #40 (1975), a standout issue where the Challengers investigate a mysterious death at Cape Canaveral. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by George Tuska, the story unfolds with a chilling capsule crash, a psychic seance that summons a lunar entity named Machu, and a tense moon mission where loyalties shatter in midflight. The cover by Jack Sparling captures the story’s cold, otherworldly tension perfectly.
In "Machu, l'assassin maudit," a murdered astronaut sets the Challengers on a trail from Cape Canaveral to the moon, where a mysterious entity named Machu—summoned by Corinna’s seance—reveals a chilling connection to humanity’s space ambitions. When the truth erupts in orbit, Cheever’s allegiance is tested, and Machu’s ancient defiance of space travel takes a shocking turn.
In "La rivale de Wonder Woman," Wonder Woman steps into the role of Diana Prince to clear Steve Trevor of a murder charge, navigating the sleek, stylish world of 1975’s social scene. As she watches Steve’s unexpected reaction to the new Diana Prince, she realizes her heroic identity may need a modern reinvention.
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