Sunny Sun #38
In "Les dévoreurs," Big Joe Saxton, cornered by the Fly, makes a desperate move—freeing the Spider from prison to turn the tide. Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by John Rosenberger, this 1982 issue from Mon Journal delivers a tense, twisty showdown where old enemies collide in a high-stakes game of survival. Cover by John Rosenberger.
In the silent depths of an alien ocean world, Dare and his crew are marooned on the planet’s submerged surface. When Dare ventures out to explore, he’s pulled from a treacherous mud-pit by mysterious humanoids—friendly or not, their intentions remain as deep and unreadable as the ocean around them.
In "null," Big Joe Saxton, once a prisoner of the Fly, makes a desperate move: he frees the Spider from jail to turn the tide against the hero who captured him. With the Fly watching, Saxton gambles everything on a dangerous alliance—two enemies united, but only one of them will walk away.
In "null," Fly Girl’s accidental help sets the Fly loose from the Spider’s trap, but the hero insists on facing the cunning criminal mastermind alone—leaving his ally to wonder if he’s chasing justice or something darker.
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