Planète Comics #7
Planète Comics #7 (1996) delivers a pulse-pounding sci-fi showdown where humanity’s last stand unfolds after alien invaders lay waste to major U.S. cities. With a secret alien vessel from Area 51 reactivated and a daring computer virus deployed to cripple the enemy’s defenses, the tide turns in a high-stakes battle that sees the President leading an aerial assault. Written by Ralph Macchio, Dean Devlin, and Roland Emmerich, with art by Leonard Kirk, Rod Whigham, and Steve Erwin, and inks by Terry Pallot, Scott Reed, and Steve Moncuse, the issue blends Cold War paranoia with explosive action. Kevin Nowlan’s striking cover captures the moment’s intensity, making this a standout in the series.
In "null," alien ships descend upon Earth, launching a sudden and overwhelming assault. As the President of the United States and key figures flee the chaos, they race to organize a desperate defense against an enemy that has already begun to reshape the planet’s fate.
In the aftermath of a devastating alien invasion that leaves most of the U.S. in ruins, humanity’s last hope lies in an alien vessel hidden at Area 51 since the 1950s. With a daring plan to disable the invaders’ force fields using a computer virus, a small team races against time to turn the tide—while the President leads a desperate air assault from the ground.
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