Big Boss #23
In "Bête de l'espace," a mysterious thief plunders a missile testing base, baffling security chief Munston—so he calls in Blake, who sets up surveillance to catch the culprit. What the cameras reveal is anything but human: furniture and objects come to life, moving with purpose, even fighting back when cornered. As the investigation leads to a crevice from a recent earthquake, a hidden signal triggers a warhead’s explosives, setting off a chain reaction. Art by Doug Wildey, with cover by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff, this 1975 issue delivers a surreal, suspenseful mystery rooted in the unexpected.
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Munston cannot find out who is stealing from the missile testing base so calls for help. Blake arrives but finds nothing wrong with security and so sets up cameras to trap the thief. The film shows furniture coming to life and stealing items. They approach a couch that fights and almost defeats them until it is stunned when it falls onto a generator. Outside more creatures come to life and the captured creature shrinks out of sight. The creatures are followed to a crevice caused by a recent earthquake. They send a signal down the crevice which blows up some explosive in a stolen warhead.
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