"The Approaching Light"
Reprinted from Warrior (UK) #16.
Meticulous tests are run on Liz Moran and the foetus she carries. While Miracleman and Evelyn Cream are en route by airplane.
Much later, on terra firma at the hotel where the men rest in advance of recommencing their quest, crazy dreams still plague Cream's sleep. Coincidentally, in Gragunza's base, the technocrat also has trouble sleeping this night.
"The Red King Syndrome"
Reprinted from Warrior (UK) #17.
Way back in 1961, the three sleeping Miraclemen struggle against their programming. The dreams they're having piped in are running out of Gargunza's control. The remedy rests in the doctor's direct intervention, placing himself at the centerpiece of the action.
"I Heard Woodrow Wilson's Guns..."
Reprinted from Warrior (UK) #18.
Emil Gargunza feels confident to tell Liz Moran his humble origins from birth in Mexico to hard adolescence on the streets of Rio de Janeiro, acting as factotum to a local Mob leader. Soon supplanting that leader by murdering him. How next he traveled to Europe to study science, ending up in Germany before WWII. The nascent Nazi party put him to work on their various sinister projects.
But, partway through the war, like the rodent he resembles, Gargunza left the sinking Third Reich ship to switch sides and sell his services to the British. His destiny would soon be defined by an unearthly visitation.
"Marvelman and the Land of Nod"
Reprinted from Marvelman #34.
Insomnia rules the nation's population when King Nod refuses sleepy-heads access to his realm. Marvelman has to storm the gates at the Land of Nod in order to get everyone some well-earned rest.