Eks almanah #184
In "Selo smrti," Dan Dare—facing a court martial after the destruction of his freighter Sirius—makes a startling discovery: something alien lurks within Jupiter’s red spot. With his fate hanging in the balance, he flees to the Odyssey, now on a course past the gas giant before entering star drive. Written by Ken Armstrong and Pat Mills, with art by Massimo Belardinelli (pencils and inks), this 1979 issue from Dečje novine features a cover by Belardinelli that captures the tension of the moment.
Dan Dare, facing court martial after the destruction of his freighter Sirius, spots an alien presence within Jupiter’s red spot. With time running out, he flees to the passing Odyssey, hoping to vanish among the stars—before the truth of what he saw comes to light.
In "null," Dan Dare confronts the commander of the Odyssey, Mr. Monday, desperate to warn him of the alien presence hidden within Jupiter’s red spot—only for the being itself to manifest aboard the ship, its true nature revealed in chilling silence.
In the quiet tension of the Odyssey's medical bay, a creature from Jupiter’s red spot lies motionless, defying all earthly biology. When the ship’s doctors declare it “not of ordinary flesh and blood,” Jo and Dare are sent down to the gas giant’s swirling storm to uncover what it truly is.
In "null," Monday, Dare, and the other spacers venture across the treacherous surface of Jupiter, drawn by the eerie silence of the abandoned ship Odyssey. What they find there defies expectation—life forms unlike anything they’ve known, hidden beneath the planet’s violent storms and swirling clouds.
In the stark, sun-scorched reaches of Jupiter’s surface, Dare and Monday awaken to a nightmare made real—trapped within a pulsing, alien organism that defies comprehension. The line between mind and flesh blurs as they confront a biology so advanced it feels like a living hell.
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