Dreadstar #63
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Day the Urth Stood Still," the crew of Dreadstar finds themselves thrust into fame on the planet Urth—only for their celebrity to be shattered when absurd, Star Trek-inspired caricatures from the United Franchise of Worlds descend, razing a city and turning the planet’s peace into chaos. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Angel Medina, with inks by Bill Anderson, colors by Ray Murtaugh, and letters by Teresa Davidson, this 1991 issue features a cover by Whilce Portacio that captures the surreal clash with sharp, satirical flair.
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The cast go to Urth and become celebrities. Star Trek caricatures from the United Franchise of Worlds arrive, destroy a city, and threaten the Urthians.
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