Sidéral #36
In "L'arme qui avalait les hommes," Adam Strange faces a terrifying new threat on Rann when alien invaders deploy vacuumizers that disintegrate entire armies into gas. With only nine days to devise a strategy after being stranded on Earth, Adam returns to find the planet transformed—Ranagar gone, but its people restored. Using his wits and the unique properties of metal, he devises a bold plan to outsmart the enemy by having the Ranagarians cloak themselves in multiple elements. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated with dynamic precision by Carmine Infantino, with inks by Murphy Anderson, this 1961 issue features cover art by Carmine Infantino and Joe Giella, capturing the tension and scale of the alien conflict.
In "L'arme qui avalait les hommes," Adam Strange returns to Rann to find the planet under siege by alien invaders wielding mysterious vacuumizers that disintegrate entire armies into gas. With only nine days to devise a strategy, Adam must unravel the weapon’s true nature before the aliens claim total control. The story’s tense, inventive premise unfolds with a blend of sci-fi urgency and tactical ingenuity.
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