Sidéral #49
In "Derniers survivants de Sarnos," a Neanderthal tribe awakened by a glowing red comet gains super intelligence and vanishes into another dimension. When anthropologist Paul Dover uncovers their ancient site, he’s thrust into a desperate struggle as Ogar, their leader, returns to Earth—forcing Dover to confront an alien threat he barely understands. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Carmine Infantino, with inks by Bernard Sachs, this 1962 Arédit-Artima classic blends prehistoric mystery with cosmic adventure, all captured in a striking cover by Bernard Sachs.
In the 1962 science fiction anthology Sidéral #49, "Le retour de l'Homme de Néanderthal" follows anthropologist Paul Dover as he uncovers the forgotten ruins of a Neanderthal tribe shaped by a mysterious red comet. When the ancient warrior Ogar returns from another dimension, Paul finds himself facing a terrifying threat—his only chance to stop an invasion lies in understanding the minds behind the miracle.
In "L'arme qui frappait à 90 millions de kilomètres," scientist Eric Taine races against time to devise a way to halt an alien invasion disguised as agriculture, as extraterrestrials systematically till Earth’s surface to cultivate unknown crops. With no conventional weapons to match their scale, Taine must rely on ingenuity and the laws of physics to strike back from afar.
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