Captain Cosmos, The Last Starveyer #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Lost in Transit," the crew of the Bedevere is stranded in hyperspace after a malfunctioning warp drive melts down—thanks to a miscalculation by Cadet Starling. With no way out, they're rescued by Crona Myers, a fellow traveler mysteriously adrift in the void, whose expertise just might get them home. But as the ship powers up, it becomes clear something from beyond the dimension is following them, and it has its eyes on Crona. Written by Nicola Cuti and illustrated by Joe Staton, with cover art by Nicola Cuti, this 2001 issue blends cosmic mystery and tension in a story where survival depends on trust—and the cost of being found.
In "Lost in Transit," Nick finds himself stranded in a malfunctioning transport tube after a routine visit to his ex-wife and daughter, forcing him to navigate a crumbling transit system while evading corporate indifference. As he races against time to reconnect with his daughter, he confronts a cold, profit-driven executive who sees human lives as mere inefficiencies.
In "The Beast from Hyperspace," the crew of The Bedevere is stranded in the void of hyperspace after a failed engine adjustment by Cadet Starling. With their ship broken and time running out, they’re rescued by Crona Myers, a lone traveler with the skills to fix the ship—only to realize something from the other side has followed them back, drawn to Crona like a shadow.
In "NEVER LEAVE ME..." from *Captain Cosmos, The Last Starveyer #2*, the crew of the starveyer encounters Deva, a woman desperate to reunite with her husband Ruex, as they journey through the stars. But when a once-friendly alien group, the Boroans, suddenly turn hostile, the mission takes a dangerous turn—threatening not just their cargo, but the fragile hope of a reunion.
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