Alien Legion #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Killing Zone," wounded soldier Torie is left behind during a brutal military coup on Bokunh Island, forcing his comrades to make split-second choices in the chaos. As Skob abandons him, believing a stolen ID might spare his life, Zeerod defies orders to track him down—only for Skob to reconsider and join the rescue. Written by Alan Zelenetz and brought to life with striking visuals by Frank Cirocco, with inks by Terry Austin, colors by Bob Sharen, and letters by Jim Novak, this pivotal issue of Alien Legion deepens the series' tense, morally complex narrative. The cover, also by Cirocco and Austin, captures the grim urgency of the moment.
In the tense aftermath of a military coup on Bokunh Island, injured soldier Torie is abandoned by his comrade Skob, who steals his ID in a desperate bid to pass as an officer. When Zeerod defies orders to track down Torie, Skob’s loyalty is tested—and his conscience awakened—leading to an unexpected alliance in a race to save a fellow soldier.
In the harsh light of Creducia’s war-torn skies, Zeerod fights beside Naboc against the Harkilons, their bond tested in the crucible of battle. When survival demands a painful choice, Zeerod must flee—leaving Naboc behind—before fate pulls him into the ranks of the Alien Legion.
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Reprinted in American B.D. #4 (1985), American B.D. #5 (1986), Alien Legion: Footsloggers #[nn] (2004), Alien Legion Omnibus #1 (2009)
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