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One of the true pleasures of the eighties a handful of comics that started out as toy commercials. Rom: Spaceknight and Micronauts were two of those properties that pushed away from pack of overgrown toy store brochures and made something of themselves. The Micronauts had an amazing run; 59 issues in 5 years along with a 20 issue run afterwards with THE NEW VOYAGES. They also costarred with the ever popular X-Men in a four issue mini-series that I recommend. Written by the incomparable Bill Mantlo and illustrated by such great names as Michael Golden, Pat Broderick and Butch Guice. It was one of my personal favorites and added an extra dimension to the Marvel Universe; the Microverse!
The first twenty someodd comics were engaging enough, but, for me, it was the transitional issues of 26, 27 and 28 that really drew me in and made me a fan for life. The main protagonist, Baron Karza, was presumed dead... Read More
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