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Monde Futur#3

Monde Futur #3

Sep 1971 · Arédit-Artima · 1,50 FRF
“Le sable vert”

"Le sable vert" delivers a delightfully strange sci-fi twist in Monde Futur #3, a 1971 French comic from Arédit-Artima. Written by John Broome and illustrated by Sid Greene with inks by Bernard Sachs, the story follows scientist John Adair as he uses his groundbreaking machine to decode animal thoughts—only to discover a chilling secret from a praying mantis. The cover by Bernard Sachs captures the eerie intrigue of the moment.

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writer John Broome · artist Sid Greene · inker Bernard Sachs

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John Adair has created a machine that translates animals' brain waves into images on a TV screen. When he tries it on a praying mantis insect he learns of their plan to enslave the human race.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).