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.
In "La pierre du sorcier," alchemist Rondell's quest to transmute matter into gold unleashes a cursed stone capable of granting any wish—yet each use twists its bearer toward darkness. As the power seduces those who hold it, the line between ambition and corruption blurs in this chilling 1975 horror-suspense tale.
In "Flèche Rapide au pied du mur," Green Arrow and Speedy find themselves in a remote valley where a cunning chief and medicine man manipulate a fabricated legend to maintain control over the Sioux warriors. With clever trick arrows and quiet resolve, Green Arrow challenges the deception—before the truth can set the tribe free.
In "La menace microscopique," scientists Saunders and Drake confront a terrifying threat hidden in plain sight: a microscopic creature devouring their mineral samples. After a failed attempt to destroy it, they discover the lab in ruins and a trail of footprints leading to a mysterious town under construction—where the creature’s power grows with every step.
In "Les êtres camouflés," when thefts plague a missile testing base, Munston calls in Blake, a specialist with a sharp eye for the unseen. What starts as a routine security check spirals into a surreal mystery when the base’s furniture begins moving—and stealing—on its own. As cameras capture the bizarre truth, a hidden network of living objects emerges from a quake-split crevice, their actions tied to a dangerous signal buried deep below.
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↩ Reprints Tales of the Unexpected #28 (1958), Adventure Comics #254 (1958), Adventure Comics #255 (1958), House of Secrets #15 (1958), My Greatest Adventure #28 (1959), House of Secrets #18 (1959), My Greatest Adventure #37 (1959)
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