Some time later, Otho streaked out of a tunnel beneath his stronghold . . . astride a deadly-looking craft! High above his sinister island, he searched for his victims . . . One well-aimed blast will wipe them from the face of Elekton! The four Trigans were hiding among the tumbled rocks on a beach. There he is! By the stars! The fiend is taking no chances this time! If he sights us we’re done for! Yes, but there’s a chance . . . Just one chance . . . Janno wriggled out of his tunic and began stuffing it with pebbles . . . What’s your plan? I’m making a dummy figure to lure him down . . . pass me a rock about the size of a head . . . A few moments later, Otho saw . . . it! One of the Trigans! He came down in a screaming dive, cannons blasting!As the dart-craft flashed overhead, Janno took aim . . . and loosed his giant bow! If it hits the control surfaces it might bring him down . . . if it misses, we’re lost! It missed! Ha! . . . you have delivered yourselves up to destruction, Trigans! Otho brought his craft round in a breathtaking turn and . . . Run for your lives! Then, suddenly, a monstrous form arose from the surface of the sea! AAAAGH! Giant tentacles whipped out and took the dart-craft in a death grip. Janno saw their enemy strike the water and reappear . . . he saw the groping tentacles . . . Come on! . . . we can’t leave him to such an awful fate! AAAAAAAAH . . . The Trigans formed a living chain. Janno’s hand reached out to grab the panic-stricken man . . . just as he was seized in the monster’s grasp!
This instalment was originally published in Look and Learn issue no. 353 on 19 October 1968.




