Big Boss #57
In "Les hommes tortues de l'espace," Professor Grimm's isolated jungle experiment unfolds as a surreal test of order and control, where a town of robots and captive humans lives under rigid rules. When Bart Howland and Dave stumble upon this hidden settlement, their presence ignites a crisis—especially after Dave accidentally runs over a robot, leading to a bizarre trial that questions justice in a world where the line between man and machine blurs. Bob Brown handles both art and inks, while Sid Greene delivers the striking cover.
In "Le mystère de la mutinerie de l'espace," Tommy and Brent stumble upon a group of survivors from a mutinied spaceship, stranded on a harsh planet and accused of murdering their captain. Though the survivors confess to the mutiny, they deny the murder, and Tommy, convinced of their innocence, follows mysterious light waves through space to uncover the truth. The story unfolds with quiet determination, blending suspense and moral inquiry in a classic sci-fi mystery.
In the heart of the jungle, Professor Grimm’s hidden town of robots and captive humans becomes a courtroom of steel and logic when Bart Howland and Dave are trapped inside. After Dave accidentally runs over a robot, he’s charged with murder and brought before a tribunal of mechanical judges—where the real test of justice may be far more unsettling than the crime itself.
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