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Magnus An 4000#2
Cover: George Wilson

Magnus An 4000 #2

Jan 1973 · Éditions des Remparts · 1,50 FRF
“Tornade sur la station-météo”

In "Tornade sur la station-météo," the Earthmen on the Aliens' planet find themselves caught between hospitality and suspicion after a warning from Bul. When a group of fanatics traps them in a sealed chamber filled with corrosive gas, the men must rely on a desperate radio call for rescue. With Russ Manning handling both art and story, this 1973 issue delivers tense, high-stakes drama grounded in the fragile trust between species. The cover by George Wilson captures the moment of peril with sharp, dramatic flair.

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writer, artist, inker Russ Manning · cover George Wilson

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writer, artist, inker Russ Manning
cover pencils, inks George Wilson

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On the Aliens' planet, the Earthmen are treated as honored guests. But some Aliens think they're dangerous spies. The men go sightseeing after Bul warns of fanatics. Fanatics lead them into an empty chamber and lock it. Gas pours in, pitting their helmets. They'll be dissolved! They radio for help. Bul frees them and the fanatics are killed. That was a disintegration chamber. In the future, the Earthmen will be guarded at all times.

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