Sidéral #28
In "Le mystère des empreintes géantes," interplanetary cop Gordon—secretly a Sakinian enforcer—tracks the Basian pirate Omid to Earth, where he teams up with treasure hunter Johnny Blore to set a trap using a high-stakes scam. With Mort Meskin handling both art and inks, the story unfolds under the dynamic cover by Gil Kane and Joe Giella, blending sci-fi intrigue with classic adventure.
In "Les statues vivantes de Vénus," Jerry Trent journeys to Venus on a desperate mission to find his missing brother, only to discover him transformed into a metallic statue—part of a strange, alien phenomenon. As he confronts the eerie, living statues and an unseen threat, Jerry must unravel the mystery of what happened to his brother and the planet’s secrets.
In "Le monstre d'un million de dollars," Gordon—a Sakinian interplanetary policeman in disguise—tracks the elusive Basian pirate Omid to Earth, where he teams up with the skeptical treasure hunter Johnny Blore. Together, they devise a high-stakes ruse to lure Omid into a trap, using a fake treasure hunt to buy time for reinforcements.
In "La menace du spaceman qui change de taille !", a scholarly alien arrives on Earth to study life from the smallest organisms upward—only to find his ship stolen by a colony of ants, who mistake it for food. Now unable to control his rapid growth, the alien is hurtling toward a catastrophic explosion that could endanger thousands. Technician Al Crandall must find a way to reach the ants and recover the size control device before it’s too late.
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↩ Reprints Our Army at War #40 (1955), Our Army at War #57 (1957), My Greatest Adventure #36 (1959), Tales of the Unexpected #44 (1959), Strange Adventures #112 (1960), Mystery in Space #57 (1960)
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