Monde Futur #3
"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.
In a quiet 1971 science fiction tale from *Monde Futur #3*, John Adair’s groundbreaking machine reveals the hidden thoughts of a praying mantis—uncovering a chilling, unspoken conspiracy. As the insect’s mind projects visions of a coordinated plan, the line between observer and threat blurs in a story that turns the familiar into the unnerving.
In "La lampe magique de l'espace," Jon Harper of the Space Explorers makes an unexpected landing on a mysterious planet to fix his ship, only to come face to face with an intelligent green cloud with grand, unsettling ambitions. The story unfolds as a quiet encounter with the unknown, where curiosity and danger blur on a world that hums with secrets.
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