Big Boss #21
In "Marionnettes humaines," Mr. Clyde finds himself trapped in a deadly game when he discovers his new assignment—guiding the dangerous gun runner Verrill through the Peruvian jungle—is far more perilous than he imagined. With no way out, he realizes too late that Verrill has made a dark pact with a witch doctor, binding their fates in a way that could cost Clyde his life. Bill Ely handles both pencils and inks for the story, while Bob Brown delivers the eerie cover art.
In the eerie quiet of a forgotten island, four stranded fishermen find themselves bound by unseen strings, their every move dictated by an unseen force. *Marionnettes humaines* unfolds as a chilling science fiction tale of control and surrender, where freedom is a memory and obedience is the only law.
In "L'homme qui fit Utopie," the enigmatic Mr. Erutuf unveils a visionary city of futuristic homes, a marvel of science and design—but as the people of Earth react to his creation, it becomes clear that progress may outpace readiness. The story unfolds with quiet tension, exploring the gap between innovation and acceptance.
In "Super-pouvoirs," a mysterious pair of strangers entrust a humble farmer and his wife with the care of a young boy, unaware of his true origins. As the boy’s unusual abilities begin to surface, the quiet life of the farm is upended by the growing danger from unseen forces hunting him across the stars.
In "L'homme au double destin," Mr. Clyde finds himself trapped in a dangerous game when he learns he’s been hired to guide the fugitive Verrill through the Peruvian jungle—only to realize too late that Verrill has enlisted a witch doctor whose dark magic ties their fates together.
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