Marvel Premiere #32
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel Premiere #32 from 1976 spotlights Monark Starstalker — a brooding, fur-collared gunslinger who dominates the cover alongside a golden, winged mechanical hawk and a wide-eyed blonde woman at his feet, all set against a star-scattered, explosion-lit cosmos. The tagline promises "the galaxy is his hunting ground… its deadliest inhabitants his prey," and Howard Chaykin's cover art (inked by Al Milgrom) delivers a moody, pulp-tinged vision of sci-fi adventure that earns the banner "Savage Science Fantasy." With Chaykin also handling the interior writing and art, this one has a singular creative voice from cover to final page.
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An interplanetary bounty hunter has tracked a dangerous criminal to the outpost of New Canaan and successfully eliminates his quarry.
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