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Big Boss #34

Dec 1977 · Arédit-Artima · 4 FRF
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In "La fille aux pouvoirs martiens," the Challengers face their most personal threat yet when villain Dekkar steals their memories with a mysterious machine. With June Robbins as their only guide, the team must rely on their forgotten skills—mountain climbing, diving, and more—to outwit their foe. Written by Ed Herron and illustrated by Bob Brown, with inks by Bob Brown, this 1977 issue from Arédit-Artima sees June lead the charge, using a memory disk to turn the tables in a tense, mind-bending showdown. Cover by Bob Brown.

Contains 9 stories
La fille aux pouvoirs martiens
6.67 pp · Superhero
Martian Manhunter [John JonesJ'onn J'onzz]Captain Harding (supporting)Diane Meade (supporting)Cleat Groves (introduction, villain)
Amnésiques
9.67 pp · Adventure
Challengers of the Unknown [Ace MorganRocky DavisProfessor HaleyRed Ryan]June RobbinsMartin FerndaleHigginsDekkar and his gang

In "Amnésiques," the Challengers find themselves stripped of their memories by the villain Dekkar’s machine, leaving June Robbins to rally them. As she guides them through forgotten skills—mountain climbing, diving, and more—she leads the team in a daring ruse to infiltrate the villain’s castle. With a clever twist, June uses the memory disk to reverse the machine’s effects and reclaim their past.

Les mirages
5.67 pp · Detective-Mystery
Roy RaymondKaren (supporting)Jonathan (introduction, villain)
L'opération cyclope
7.67 pp
Relais du lait
6 pp · Science Fiction
Tommy TomorrowBrent Wood

In "Relais du lait," spacefarer Tommy returns from a mission with a strange vision: Earth now wears shimmering rainbow rings in the sky. Only he can see them—Brent sees nothing, and Tommy soon collapses, dizzy and feverish. Diagnosed with space fever, he’s ordered to drink a glass of milk every hour for three days. As the routine begins, the line between reality and the strange glow above grows harder to distinguish.

Mondes mystérieux d'Antoine Borka
7.67 pp
Le rayon mystérieux
5.67 pp · Detective-Mystery
Roy Raymond (disguised as Professor Wetzel)Karen (supporting)Mack Masongangsterspolicefiremen

In "Le rayon mystérieux," Roy Raymond spins a daring ruse, using a fake transformation ray to lure a gang of crooks into a trap—setting off a high-stakes chase that leads straight to their hidden base. With no clear script or artist credited, the story unfolds as a classic 1977 detective mystery, relying on clever misdirection and the tension of a man playing both hunter and bait.

Le singe archer
5.67 pp · Superhero
Green Arrow [Oliver Queen]Speedy [Roy Harper]Bonzo (monkey)Bart RocklandLance
L'ermite des mers
5.67 pp · Superhero
Aquaman [Arthur Curry]Aqualad [Garth]Topo (supporting)The Sea Hermit (introduction, villain)Chitaq (introduction)

In "L'ermite des mers," Aquaman answers a distress call from a haunted ship, only to find a captain tormented by the ghost of an ancient Aztec warrior. As the mystery deepens, the truth behind the curse begins to unravel—revealing a cunning ruse built on deception and the desperate need to vanish from the law.

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Full credits

writer Ed Herron
artist, inker Bob Brown

Reprints

↩ Reprints Action Comics #229 (1957), Challengers of the Unknown #9 (1959), Detective Comics #280 (1960), Detective Comics #282 (1960), House of Secrets #37 (1960), World's Finest Comics #116 (1961), Detective Comics #295 (1961)

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