Condor #31
"Fluxo Electrónico" in Condor #31 (1972) delivers a sharp, Cold War-era espionage thriller anchored by the mysterious disappearance of John Simm, the world’s leading Western scientist, and his secret formula for a revolutionary explosive while working with Barabia’s government. Sent to track them down, Jane Bond navigates a web of intrigue in the Middle East, where science and politics collide. Written and illustrated by Mike Hubbard, this issue blends tense atmosphere with sleek, period-specific art, all captured in a striking cover by Mike Hubbard.
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John Simm, o maior cientista do mundo ocidental, tem trabalhado com o governo amigo de Barabia, no Médio Oriente. Agora desapareceu e com ele, a fórmula secreta para um novo explosivo em que estava a trabalhar. Jane Bond é enviada para localizar ambos.
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