Sidéral #5
In "L'homme qui a déplacé le monde," Rhett Shaw returns to his quiet village only to be drawn into an ancient feud with Whit Carter—until a mysterious force bubble halts him mid-drive. As alien warriors engage in a planet-spanning duel using Earth’s natural forces, Shaw must find a way to end the battle before the village is destroyed. Written by Otto Binder and illustrated by Carmine Infantino with inks by Joe Giella, this 1958 Arédit-Artima gem features a striking cover by Gil Kane.
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Rhett Shaw returns to his rural village after studying science at college. Whit Carter challenges Shaw to a fight to continue the family feud. Shaw declines and suggests they forget the feud. Shaw drives home but is stopped by a force bubble. The aliens discuss their duel where they use the natural forces of a planet to fight. The villagers shelter in a cave to escape the battle. Shaw hears the aliens telepathically and learns that they have each won 127 victories on other planets. Shaw discovers the alien weapons are vulnerable to nitric acid and they leave Earth after shaking hands.
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