Sidéral #35
In "David et le Goliath de l'espace," the inventive Mortan turns rogue, hijacking Zhoran Tew’s technology to summon prehistoric dinosaurs and erect force fields that threaten Ranagar. With clever thinking and a steady hand, Adam uncovers the flaw in the defenses before it’s too late. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Carmine Infantino, with inks by Bernard Sachs, this 1961 adventure features a striking cover by Murphy Anderson.
In "La lampe magique de l'espace !", Jon Harper of the Space Explorers makes an emergency landing on a mysterious planet to fix his ship, only to come face to face with an intelligent green cloud with grand designs on the cosmos. Written by an unknown author and illustrated by an unknown artist, this 1961 science fiction tale from Sidéral #35 blends cosmic wonder with quiet tension as one man confronts a being whose ambitions stretch far beyond the stars.
In "La bête aux yeux crépitants," Mortan steals Zhoran Tew’s invention and unleashes force fields and prehistoric dinosaurs to terrorize Ranagar, testing the limits of Adam’s courage and ingenuity. With tension mounting and the city on the brink, Adam must uncover the flaw in the force fields before it’s too late.
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