Etranges Aventures #9
In "La vengeance de l'Homme-Poisson," scientist Andrew Frost stumbles upon a strange connection between the Atom’s shrinking abilities and his own emerging precognition. Trapped in a desperate bid to unlock greater power, Frost takes the hero hostage—setting off a tense confrontation that pushes his mind to the edge. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Gil Kane with inks by Sid Greene, this 1968 issue from Etranges Aventures delivers a chilling blend of science and suspense. The cover by Gil Kane captures the eerie intensity of the moment.
In *L’anneau magique*, small-time crook Eddie Kearns steals a magic ring that grants him super-strength—only to find his criminal plans constantly derailed by his own unexpected heroics. Every heist he attempts ends with him thwarting danger and saving strangers, leaving him trapped between his old life and a fate he never asked for.
In "Le devin," scientist Andrew Frost stumbles upon a strange connection between the Atom’s shrinking powers and his own emerging precognition. When he captures the Atom to exploit this link, Frost’s quest for control begins to unravel in ways he never predicted.
When a flying machine steals a railroad boxcar loaded with gold, the Challengers of the Unknown track the theft to the sea—only to find the car abandoned and the sky above them suddenly alive with danger. With Ace soaring on a jet pack, Red unleashing his suit’s icy gas, and Prof and Rocky diving into the depths, the team must outmaneuver a stolen air-sea rescue craft and the criminals behind it before the ocean swallows their pursuit whole.
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↩ Reprints Challengers of the Unknown #40 (1964), Strange Adventures #169 (1964), The Atom #16 (1964), Sea Devils #24 (1965), Pocket Chiller Library #62
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