Lost in Space #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "In Unity There is Strength," the Lost in Space crew struggles to survive on a mysterious planet after their crash, scavenging for deutronium to power their ship. Amid their repairs, they discover a strange box of hexagons lodged in the Chariot’s intake system—objects that can encase both living and non-living things in a mysterious, shifting shell. Written by Terry Collins and illustrated by John Garcia, with colors by Scott Rockwell and letters by Vickie Williams, this 1992 issue features a cover by Mike Okamoto.
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Crashed on a planet from the last issue, the crew makes repairs and searches for deutronium for fuel. Lodged in the Chariot's secondary intake system is a box of hexagons which can envelop animate and inanimate matter.
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