Okay Comix #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Betrayed," Proton finds himself trapped by the Jupiterians, who claim they need his mind to recover lost data from a spaceship's computer logue—only to discover the truth is far more complicated. With Jerry Ordway handling every aspect of the art and storytelling, the issue unfolds as Proton's suppressed memories resurface, unraveling a conspiracy that pits alien allies against human agents. The fate of the logue—and the lives of those who seek it—hangs in the balance as secrets surface and loyalties are tested.
In "Betrayed," Proton, held captive by the Jupiterians, is forced to confront his own forgotten past through the Brain Drain device—only to discover the truth behind a conspiracy that pits alien allies against a human traitor. As secrets unravel and loyalties shift, the fate of a stolen spaceship logue becomes a deadly game between alien invaders, a duplicitous scientist, and the only one who might remember what really happened.
In "The War in North America," Daryl S. Herrick presents a stark, satirical take on Cold War tensions, imagining a world where the U.S. and Soviet Union settle their rivalry with a meticulously planned, surprisingly restrained conflict—played out not on their own soil, but in the sands of North Africa. The story unfolds with a dry, deadpan tone, letting the absurdity of superpower brinkmanship speak for itself.
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Reprinted in Fandom's Finest Comics #[1] (1997)
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