Micronauts #42
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe tagline says it all — "They Came From Inner Space" — and this 1982 Marvel issue of The Micronauts delivers a cover that makes the most of that premise, with tiny armored warriors clashing in vivid, chaotic combat right on a dinner table, sending a wide-eyed, formally dressed man and a horrified woman reeling in shock while onlookers gape in the background. Gil Kane's pencils and inks bring tremendous energy to the scene, capturing the green reptilian fighter, the striped-helmeted hero, and a red-clad aerial combatant all tangled together in a way that makes their miniature scale feel genuinely thrilling. With Bill Mantlo scripting "Knave, Thy Name is Nemesis!" and a full artistic team behind it, issue #42 is a lively reminder of why this series earned such a devoted following.
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