Sunny Sun #35
In "La marabunta des étoiles," a chemist’s life changes forever after an accident with the deadly compound Chlordane-X, a substance lethal to both planets and insects. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by John Rosenberger, this 1982 issue sees the man with a touch of destruction drawn into a dangerous deal with the mob, offering to eliminate the Fly. The cover by Paolo Ongaro captures the eerie, high-stakes tone of the story.
In "Le labo infernal," Fly Girl teams up with a mysterious figure claiming to be the Fly during a mission to melt an otherworldly iceberg with the Coast Guard—only to discover her ally lacks any of the real Fly’s powers. The story unfolds with quiet tension as the line between hero and imposter blurs in the frozen isolation of the Arctic.
In "null," a chemist exposed to the planet- and insect-killing compound Chlordane-X finds his life upended when he’s approached by the mob to eliminate the Fly—using nothing but his newfound, lethal touch. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with stark, unsettling precision, this 6.5-page tale from Sunny Sun #35 (1982) dives into the eerie consequences of power born from accident, where a single touch becomes both weapon and curse.
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