Big Boss #65
In "Les étrangers qui me compromettaient," amateur inventor Brett Conroy finds himself at the center of a bizarre conspiracy when alien visitors stage their dangerous experiments to frame him as the culprit. With art by Mort Meskin and inks by George Roussos, this 1962 issue delivers a tense, pulpy sci-fi mystery where the line between inventor and interloper blurs.
In "Les étrangers qui me compromettaient," amateur inventor Brett Conroy finds himself at the center of a terrifying mystery when alien visitors begin their Earth-bound maneuvers—only to twist events so that Conroy appears to be the one behind the chaos. As the line between truth and deception blurs, he must unravel the conspiracy before his reputation—and his life—are destroyed.
In "Relais du lait," spacefarer Tommy returns from a mission with a strange report: Earth now bears a series of shimmering rainbow rings in the sky. Only he can see them, and the vision leaves him dizzy and unwell. Upon landing, he’s rushed to Planeteers sick bay, where doctors diagnose him with space fever and prescribe a peculiar cure—drinking a glass of milk every hour for three days.
When Roy Raymond stages a fake transformation ray to lure a gang of crooks into a trap, the ruse sets off a chain of events that puts his wits—and the entire operation—on the line. With the crooks believing in the power of the mysterious ray, Roy must stay one step ahead in a game of deception that could unravel at any moment.
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