Aventures Fiction #49
In "Orion l'invincible," zookeeper Jack Hall finds himself in a bizarre twist when an alien swaps minds with him, forcing him to battle for control of his own body—only to discover the alien has already moved on to a new host. With art by George Roussos, this 1975 adventure from Aventures Fiction #49 delivers a surreal, fast-paced clash of identities, all framed by Jack Kirby’s dynamic cover art, inks by Mike Royer.
In "Sargasses de l'espace," Robotman and Negative Man face off against a deranged visionary bent on erasing modern technology—threatening Robotman’s very existence—while Rita and Steve share a quiet date that unexpectedly brings them together with Gar and Jill.
In "La reine immortelle," the Hawks find themselves imprisoned beneath the earth by a powerful and ancient queen who sees Hawkman as her destined husband—no matter the cost to Hawkgirl, his wife. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with striking detail, this 1975 tale weaves tension and intrigue in a forgotten corner of the underground world.
In "On a volé mon corps," zookeeper Jack Hall finds himself trapped in a bizarre swap when an alien hijacks his body, leaving him stranded in a mind not his own—only to discover the alien has already moved on, leaving Jack to fight for his own form in a body that no longer feels like home.
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