Big Boss #64
In "La résurrection du passé," Tommy Tomorrow ventures into Prof. Jaxon's dimension cabinet, a mysterious portal to the fourth dimension, only to discover that time there moves a day behind our own. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Jim Mooney, this 1961 adventure sees Tommy take on the role of his alternate self in a race against time to expose the professor's true intentions. The cover by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera captures the eerie, otherworldly tension of the journey.
In "L'oscar de la plus belle gaffe," Tommy Tomorrow ventures into Prof. Jaxon's dimension cabinet, only to discover the fourth dimension operates on a delayed timeline—where events unfold a day later. As Tommy navigates this strange reality, he finds himself stepping into the role of that world’s version of himself, setting in motion a plan to expose the professor’s true intentions.
In "L'homme qui exhalait la ruine," a farmer’s chance discovery of a strange fruit inside a space capsule unleashes an unexpected power—his breath becomes a lethal gas. But when a far more dangerous alien threat emerges, his unintended gift may be the only thing that can stop it.
In "Des hommes qui ont perdu la mémoire !", June Robbins rallies her amnesiac teammates, the Challengers, as they face the villain Dekkar’s memory-stealing machine. With clever deception and a dash of grit, she guides them to reclaim their skills—mountain climbing, diving, and more—before infiltrating the enemy’s castle.
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↩ Reprints Action Comics #238 (1958), Challengers of the Unknown #9 (1959), Detective Comics #282 (1960), House of Secrets #35 (1960), Adventure Comics #279 (1960), House of Mystery #105 (1960), Blackhawk #162 (1961)
Reprinted in L'histoire des super-héros #[nn] (2016)
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