Titanes Planetarios #376
"El secreto de la sierra voladora" in Titanes Planetarios #376 (1972) delivers a thrilling sci-fi adventure where an alien work crew’s seemingly destructive actions on Earth are actually part of a desperate plan to save the planet from a deadly collision with a white dwarf star. With the fate of Earth hanging in the balance, the only hope lies in Ricardo Jordan, the inventor of the Graviton—a device capable of creating temporary zero gravity fields—now tasked with a mission no one thought possible. Written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Russ Heath, with a striking cover by Gil Kane and Joe Giella, this issue blends cosmic stakes with inventive science, all in a 1.50 MXP comic from 1972.
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An alien work crew comes to earth and starts leveling buildings, but it's all for the purpose of saving Earth. The aliens know that a white dwarf star is on a collision course with Earth so they want to mount a cannon to deflect the star from its path. But they miss. Earth's last chance is Ricardo Jordan, who's invented the Graviton, a device that can create a temporary zero gravity field and allow Ricardo to plant explosives on the dwarf star.
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