Faucon Noir #2
In "L'homme positif-négatif," Burt Morrow stumbles upon a mysterious alien creature in the woods, setting off a chain of events that thrusts him into an unexpected confrontation with a rampaging monster. With art by Bill Ely and a striking cover by Dick Dillin and Chuck Cuidera, this 1977 issue of Faucon Noir delivers a strange, grounded sci-fi tale from a lesser-known corner of the Franco-Belgian comics world.
In "Mystérieux animal," Burt Morrow stumbles upon a tiny alien creature in the woods, setting off a chain of events that thrusts him into a sudden, terrifying confrontation with a monstrous force. The story unfolds with quiet tension, blending wonder and suspense as the mysterious being’s gift becomes both a lifeline and a burden.
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