Big Boy #23
In "L'homme microscopique," a scientist’s groundbreaking discovery in miniaturization takes a dangerous turn when his assistant is accidentally exposed to the process—now shrinking uncontrollably, with no clear way to reverse the effect before it’s too late. The story unfolds with tense precision, exploring the fragile line between innovation and consequence as the man’s fate hangs in the balance.
In the eerie stillness of the open sea, a desperate man flees his crimes aboard a luxury cruise, only to stumble onto a ship that shouldn’t exist—its decks empty, its crew long gone, and its silence haunted by the echoes of the dead. Now, trapped between worlds, he must face the truth of his own fate as the ghostly ship carries him toward a reckoning he never saw coming.
In "Le sorcier d'eau...", con man Edward Fuller wields a mysterious pitchfork that grants him the power to summon water—just enough to keep his latest scam alive. When the past comes knocking, his illusion begins to crumble, and the true source of his power may be more than he bargained for.
In "Le livre qui envoûtait," occult researcher Dexter Waring pens a sensational book aimed at exposing the supernatural—while secretly running a lucrative scam that preys on the fears of the wealthy, convincing them they’re in mortal danger from ancient mystical forces.
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