Planet Comics #41
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn Planet Comics #41, Star and Blackbeard journey to a forgotten world where time moves differently—home to a society of women untouched by the outside universe. With the male colonists choosing to stay and build a new life, Star and Blackbeard set off once more, bound for the stars. Written by Len Dodson and illustrated by Murphy Anderson, with a striking cover by Joe Doolin, this 1946 adventure blends sci-fi wonder with quiet, enduring mystery.
In the 1946 sci-fi tale "null" from Planet Comics #41, the long-lost planet Itec reemerges from the void, drawing in passing starships with eerie precision. When Gale is mistaken for a legendary queen, she uses her wits to manipulate Lor, setting off a tense game of power and deception on the mysterious world.
In "null," Star and Blackbeard pilot a ship carrying male colonists to a forgotten world where only women live—a place where time moves slowly and the promise of a new beginning calls to the settlers. As the colonists choose to stay and build a life among the women, Star and Blackbeard quietly prepare to keep sailing, leaving behind the quiet revolution of a world reborn.
In "null," Huldan escapes prison by disguising himself as a robot among a shipment delivered by Reef. When Flint takes up the chase, the two uncover a sinister scheme by Huldan to turn women into plant-like slaves—before the plan can take root.
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Reprinted in Planet Comics #70 (1953), Planet Comics #1 (1958), The Comics Journal #279 (2006), The Chilling Archives of Horror Comics! #15 (2016), Gwandanaland Comics #366 (2017), Planet Comics #1 (2020), Gale Allen and the Girl Squadron #6
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