Big Boss #63
In "Je devins l'esprit du totem," eccentric inventor Merton Deek finds his miniature robots transformed by a mysterious lantern’s glow—growing to colossal size and drawing the attention of criminals eager to exploit them. With bold, dynamic art by Lee Elias, this 1961 tale from Arédit-Artima blends whimsy and menace in a story where light holds more power than it seems.
In "Géants de la lampe," eccentric inventor Merton Deek finds his tiny robots transformed into towering giants by the strange light of a mysterious lantern—drawing the attention of thieves eager to exploit their size. The story unfolds as the once-quiet inventor must navigate the chaos his creations now unleash, all under the glow of a lamp that holds more secrets than he ever imagined.
In "Le cas de l'escroc honnête," Jo is swindled by the charming con artist Jed Peters, who sells him three fake magical gadgets. When the Martian Manhunter intervenes, he uses his powers to make the fakes seem real—leaving Jo caught between deception and disbelief.
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↩ Reprints Leave It to Binky #27 (1952), House of Mystery #82 (1959), House of Mystery #102 (1960), My Greatest Adventure #49 (1960), House of Mystery #105 (1960), Detective Comics #288 (1961)
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