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Cover: Steve Ditko

Super Héros #5

Aug 1979 · Arédit-Artima · 5,00 FRF; 2,50 CHF; 1.25 CAD
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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“La Terre, champ de bataille”

In "La Terre, champ de bataille," German scientist Felix Hesse begs the Challengers for help after unleashing Ultivac, a machine he can no longer control. Once interned as a war criminal, he teamed with former bank robber Floyd Barker to build a massive device—only for a giant robot hand to crash through the window and snatch Hesse mid-sentence. With the fate of Earth now at stake, the Challengers must pursue Ultivac across the globe. Written by Dave Wood and illustrated by Jack Kirby, with inks by Rosalind Kirby, the cover by Steve Ditko captures the chaos in bold, dynamic lines.

writer Dave Wood · artist, inker Jack Kirby · inker Rosalind Kirby · cover Steve Ditko

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writer Dave Wood
artist, inker Jack Kirby
cover pencils, inks Steve Ditko

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Felix Hesse, a German scientist, comes pleading to the Challengers to save him from Ultivac, "a creature of my own making... but now out of control!" He explains. Interned as a war criminal, he met Floyd Barker, a bank robber. Released, they team to build a giant machine - Suddenly a giant robot hand crashes through the window and seizes Hesse. Spouting propellers, it flies off with Hesse. The Challengers have their next job, "Track down ULTIVAC!"

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