Sidéral #17
"Embuscade sur l'astéroïde rouge" delivers a sharp, pulpy sci-fi twist in Sidéral #17, where space prospector Brad Stanton and pilot Jim Kirby take a job that promises riches—only to discover the asteroid’s mind-bending time dilation, where a single day stretches to 24,000 hours. Otto Binder’s script, illustrated with crisp energy by Manny Stallman and inked by John Giunta, sets up a tense, isolated scenario with a stark, alien edge. Bob Brown’s cover captures the eerie allure of the red asteroid, a perfect match for the story’s looming mystery.
In "La journée de 24.000h," Brad Stanton and Jim Kirby take a job mining on an asteroid where a single day stretches to 24,000 hours—long enough to stretch time itself. The promise of $1,000 a day lures them into a world where every moment feels endless, and the rhythm of life is measured in ways they never imagined.
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