Faucon Noir #8
In "La scie volante," Doc and the Metal Men join forces with Johanna as she follows mysterious letters from a nephew she never knew she had—Dennis, a young prodigy caught in the secretive, high-stakes world of Doctor Stangeglove's Babylab. Written by Martin Pasko and illustrated by Joe Staton, this 1978 adventure blends mystery and sci-fi intrigue in a story where every clue leads deeper into a hidden experiment. The cover by Joe Staton captures the eerie, mechanical tension of the tale.
In "Les enfants prodiges," Jo tracks mysterious letters to a nephew she never knew she had, leading her and the Metal Men into the shadowy world of Doctor Stangeglove’s Babylab—where children are pushed beyond human limits. The story unfolds as Jo confronts the strange origins of her nephew Dennis, caught between science and the cost of genius.
In "Le Triangle des Bermudes," the Challengers are summoned by President Ford to locate the missing Henry Kissinger, vanished in the Bermuda Triangle. When their plane encounters a mysterious vibration field, they're swept into a hidden dimension where warrior-riders on triceratops guard a secret island. Trapped alongside Kissinger and facing condemnation, the team uses hidden gadgets in their boot heels to break free—only to confront the island’s guardians in a clash of wits and weapons. With the help of the Professor’s device, they disrupt the horn-based energy field and make a daring escape, racing back through the vortex in a high-stakes flight to Florida.
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