King Cobra #14
In "Les pilleurs de banque," a dedicated computer programmer's mind becomes so finely tuned that it starts functioning like a machine—giving him an uncanny edge in solving crimes. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Gil Kane, this 1980 issue from Arédit-Artima captures a sleek, cerebral thriller with a cover by Gil Kane.
In "L'homme au cerveau électronique," a dedicated computer programmer finds his mind increasingly mirroring the logic of machines—so much so that his heightened analytical powers draw the attention of local police, who turn to him for help solving complex cases. The story explores the blurred line between man and machine, as his evolving intellect becomes both a gift and a growing mystery.
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