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Battle of the Planets#9
Cover: Win Mortimer

Battle of the Planets #9

Dec 1980 · Western · 0.40 USD
📊 ~26,724 copies sold its debut month
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“G-Force Divided”

In "G-Force Divided," the team splits across four worlds as Zoltar unleashes chaos, forcing Mark, Princess, Jason, and Keyop to harness the Phoenix’s power for incredible abilities. With robot duplicates hunting them and Tiny, Keyop, and Jason captured, only their wits and courage can turn the tide—especially when Princess uncovers a fake Jason among them. Written by Charlie Seeger and illustrated by Win Mortimer, this 1980 adventure blends high-stakes teamwork with the unique energy of the Firebird’s transformation, all captured in a dynamic cover by Win Mortimer.

writer Charlie Seeger · artist, inker Win Mortimer · cover Win Mortimer

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artist, inker Win Mortimer
cover pencils, inks Win Mortimer

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Zoltar creates disasters on four worlds forcing G-Force to separate. Mark, Princess, Jason and Keyop travel to the different worlds by tying into the power reserves of the Phoenix which give them incredible powers. Zoltar dispatches robot duplicates of G-Force and captures Tiny, Keyop and Jason. When Robot Jason doesn't act competitively with Princess she realizes he is a fake and defeats her. Mark rescues his teammates and they race off in the Phoenix to rescue Jason who is frozen in space. The Phoenix transmutes into the Firebird to save Jason but Zoltar escapes.

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