Big Boss #31
In "La créature du soleil," a reclusive scientist creates a loyal robot to care for his son, setting in motion a quiet bond that spans decades. Years later, the machine makes a profound choice to protect the man who now carries on his creator’s legacy. A deeply human story told with quiet intensity, illustrated with precision by Lee Elias and brought to life on the cover by Dick Dillin and Sheldon Moldoff.
In "La menace des gorilles martiens," Martian Mandrills crash-land on Earth and are exploited by criminals to carry out their schemes. Jones, after sending the creatures back to their home planet in their rocket, decides to stay on Earth to finish what he started.
In "Mon frère était un robot," a reclusive scientist creates a loyal robot to be his son’s companion. Decades later, the grown man—still devoted to his father’s legacy—faces a moment of peril when the robot, long thought inert, steps forward to protect him.
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