Gigant #5/1979
"Ingen är odödlig!" marks a pivotal moment in the Gigant saga, as the Metallmännen, aided by Hal Jordan’s Green Lantern ring, rebuild after their clash with the Green Lantern. With their sights set on the Moon, they launch a daring mission to rescue Platinum from the deranged rocket-man robot Z-1. In a twist that reshapes the story’s foundation, Will Magnus reveals his long-hidden creation: the android Arvtagaren. Written by Gerry Conway and Hans Jonsson, with dynamic art by Joe Staton, and a striking cover by Neal Adams, this 1979 issue delivers high-stakes sci-fi intrigue in a 6.75 SEK/FIM package.
In "Ingen är odödlig!" from Gigant #5/1979, Väktaren—once a steadfast companion to Gröna Pilen and Gröna Lyktan on their journey across the U.S.A.—is summoned to the court planet Gallo, where he faces charges of violating Earth's laws. The story follows his unexpected arrest and the tense journey to justice under alien skies.
In "Slutet," the Metal Men break away from Doc and strike out on their own, defying General Caspar’s command. Green Lantern, convinced the Missile Men are being manipulated by the rogue Metal Men, finds himself caught in a web of suspicion and shifting loyalties.
In "Slutet del 2" from Gigant #5/1979, the Metallmännen, aided by the Green Lantern ring, rebuild after their clash with Hal Jordan, then journey to the moon to rescue Platinum from the deranged rocket-man robot Z-1. There, Will Magnus reveals his long-hidden creation—the android Arvtagaren.
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↩ Reprints Green Lantern #80 (1970), Action Comics #453 (1975), Action Comics #454 (1975), Metal Men #54 (1977), Metal Men #55 (1977)
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