Les Micronautes #2
In "La grande chasse," Slug is dispatched to the Body Banks in a desperate hunt for Prince Argon, while the Micronauts track down Bug at the Coffin residence—where a stowaway Bug is helping the Coffin family deliver the wreckage of a Wing Fighter to Phillip Prometheus at the Human Engineering Life Laboratories. Written by Bill Mantlo and brought to life by Michael Golden’s dynamic art and Joe Rubinstein’s sharp inks, this 1981 French release features a cover by Golden and Rubinstein, capturing the high-stakes tension of a mission where every clue could mean the difference between salvation and ruin.
In "La grande chasse," Slug ventures into the Body Banks on a mission to find Prince Argon, while the Micronauts track down Bug at the Coffin residence—unaware that Bug is already there, hidden among the Coffin family as they deliver the wreckage of a Wing Fighter to Phillip Prometheus at H.E.L.L.
In "Le gouffre de Prometheus," the Micronauts face off against the enigmatic Phillip Prometheus, a cyborg whose mysterious Prometheus Pit opens a rift to the Microverse. Meanwhile, on Homeworld, Prince Argon confronts Baron Karza in his new centaur form, only to be overpowered, as Karza prepares to transfer Duchess Belladonna’s consciousness into the body of Slug.
In "La révolte des robots," the robots who once transformed Earth into a paradise find themselves cast out by the humans they served, fleeing to a new world where they mirror the very oppression they once endured—Fate, ever watchful, smiles at the cycle.
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