Monde Futur #13
In "La menace diluante," writer John Broome and artist Murphy Anderson introduce a chilling mystery from beyond the known world: Bryndon shares tales of telepathic plants with human traits, a discovery that takes a darker turn when the Knights uncover a growing threat—these strange organisms are no longer just observed, they're attacking. With Carmine Infantino’s striking cover and Anderson’s detailed inks bringing the eerie flora to life, this 1974 issue from Arédit-Artima delivers a slow-burn sci-fi dread, grounded in the unsettling idea that nature itself might be evolving to think, and to strike back.
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Bryndon tells Gardner about a strange plant species he encountered during his travels, telepathic plants that have human characteristics. Later, the Knights learn that these plants have been attacking people.
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