Monde Futur #6
In "Au seuil du néant," the Knights descend into the ruins of New York City, hunting for a rumored food cache that may save their dwindling numbers. What they discover beneath the surface isn’t survival—but a hidden world of radiation-twisted humans, eerily resembling cavemen, living in the dark remnants of a forgotten world. Written by John Broome and illustrated with stark precision by Murphy Anderson, this 1972 Arédit-Artima issue features a cover by Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson, capturing the haunting isolation of a post-apocalyptic America.
In "La revanche de la fiction," a green, cloud-like entity known as the Green Glob turns storytelling into reality when explorer Todd Tyler is pulled into a tale he’s just made up for the Explorers' Club—where fantasy and chance collide in unpredictable ways.
In "Les combattants de la préhistoire," the Knights descend into the ruins of New York City, chasing whispers of a vast food cache. What they uncover instead is a hidden shelter teeming with cavemen—humans warped by radiation, living in a forgotten age beneath the dead world above.
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