Dan Dare The 2000 AD Years #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn the stark silence of deep space, Dan Dare clings to survival after the destruction of his freighter, the Sirius. With a mysterious alien presence glimpsed in Jupiter’s crimson storm, and a court martial looming, he makes a desperate leap onto the passing Odyssey—just before it enters star drive.
In "null," Dan Dare races against time to confront Mr. Monday aboard the Odyssey, desperate to warn him of the alien presence lurking within Jupiter’s red spot—only for the truth to manifest in the most unexpected way, right before his eyes.
In the stark silence of Jupiter’s crimson storm, the alien known as null lies motionless, its true nature a mystery to the crew of the Odyssey. When a doctor declares it “not of ordinary flesh and blood,” Dan Dare and Jo set out on a perilous descent to the gas giant’s depths, where the truth may be as volatile as the planet itself.
In "null," Dan Dare and the crew of the Odyssey venture onto Jupiter’s treacherous surface, where the vast, alien landscape holds secrets far stranger than any they’ve encountered aboard their ship—monuments of unknown origin and a silence that feels anything but empty.
In "null," Dan Dare and Monday find themselves trapped in a nightmarish, alien-infested landscape on Jupiter’s surface, where the line between reality and hallucination dissolves. As the biologically advanced invaders close in, the duo awakens to a world that feels less like a planet and more like a living, breathing trap.
In "null," Dan Dare finds himself trapped by the Dark Lord, but not for long—ordering the Starslayer ships to return to their home world, he hopes to turn the tide. Yet the Dark Lord escapes, and with a chilling command, he redirects the ships toward a new, unforeseen threat.
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