Sidéral #19
In "La bataille des monstres de la Lune...", the peaceful Kull face a cosmic threat as anti-matter blotches spread through space, prompting them to erect lighthouses as warnings. When one such lighthouse drifts into Earth’s solar system, two explorers are captured by the Zarran, ancient foes of the Kull, who plan to weaponize the lighthouse’s crystals against their enemies. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Mike Sekowsky with inks by Frank Giacoia, this 1959 adventure blends interstellar intrigue and ancient alien conflict. Gil Kane’s striking cover captures the eerie beauty of the lunar lighthouse, a beacon of both danger and discovery.
On Saturn’s moon Titan, Earthmen uncover a mysterious new lifeform after years of interplanetary exploration—marking another strange chapter in humanity’s quest to understand the cosmos.
In "L'homme qui découvrit la Terre," an intrepid explorer stumbles upon a world eerily like Earth—familiar in form, yet subtly alien in its ways. As he tries to share the knowledge of his own planet, he meets resistance at every turn, until a quiet revelation changes everything.
In "Le phare de l'espace," the peaceful Kull have long guarded the cosmos with lighthouses to mark dangerous anti-matter blotches. When one such beacon drifts into Earth’s solar system, two explorers investigate—only to be captured by the Zarran, the Kull’s ancient foes. The Zarran plan to weaponize the lighthouse, turning its warning light into a deadly beam aimed at the Kull’s world. As the Earthmen find themselves caught between two warring civilizations, they must navigate a crisis they never saw coming—before their choices shape the fate of worlds.
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